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Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch (1997)
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Runtime: 85 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: A prismatic portrait of enigmatic film director (and former Missoula, Montana Eagle Scout) Lynch, whose wholly distinctive, challenging, and visually arresting cinematic flights of fancy include... A prismatic portrait of enigmatic film director (and former Missoula, Montana Eagle Scout) Lynch, whose wholly distinctive, challenging, and visually arresting cinematic flights of fancy include "Dune," "Blue Velvet," "The Elephant Man," "Twin Peaks," "Lost Highway," and "Eraserhead." Contains on-set footage of the conception and production of "Lost Highway," supplemented with extensive biographical information, interviews with colleagues and friends (including Lynchian staple Jack Nance in his last appearance before his death in 1996), and clips from his films, television productions, and commercials. [More]
Starring: David Lynch, Jack Nance, Patricia Arquette, Dean Stockwell
Starring: David Lynch, Jack Nance, Patricia Arquette, Dean Stockwell, Bill Pullman, Mel Brooks, Mary Sweeney, Angelo Badalamenti, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Robert Loggia, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Barry Gifford, Jennifer Lynch
Director: Toby Keeler
Director: Toby Keeler
Producer: Toby Keeler
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