Der Künstler und Filmemacher David Lynch spricht über seine frühen Jahre und die Ereignisse, die seinen Blick auf die Kunst und seinen kreativen Schaffensprozess prägten.Der Künstler und Filmemacher David Lynch spricht über seine frühen Jahre und die Ereignisse, die seinen Blick auf die Kunst und seinen kreativen Schaffensprozess prägten.Der Künstler und Filmemacher David Lynch spricht über seine frühen Jahre und die Ereignisse, die seinen Blick auf die Kunst und seinen kreativen Schaffensprozess prägten.
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- David Lynch's mother
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- Self - David Lynch's father
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- Self - David Lynch's first wife
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Some found it too shallow, but in my opinion David has a lot of interesting stories to tell and he's a charismatic storyteller. It's almost a very organized podcast. Pretty decent all in all, if not some life-changing perspective on what we already figured about everyone's favorite Hollywood surrealist.
Sure to befuddle many, this moody documentary concentrates on Lynch's visual art, barely touching on his filmmaking claim to fame. Revealed solely through his smoking words, "The Art Life" presents absorbing childhood recollections as Lynch creates his stark art pieces. It's beautifully shot, methodically paced, with a rather unsettling quality.
There is no external opinion to be had, as the film exists entirely in Lynch's world. We see him making art, talking art, pondering art, and then making more art. He is obsessed, focused, but friendly and charming, whether in the midst of molding a creepy canvas, groping his shock of white hair, planning his next canvas move in a cloud of smoke, or interacting with his tiny daughter. The mystery of Hollywood's extreme outsider remains deliciously intact.
Unforgettable.
I am a David Lynch film fan and his art, while fascinating, isn't my "taste". I appreciate the visuals along with his stories.
He is a fan of home movies - which helped. And he is honest about his family.
But this movie is by far mostly about his art and his life, not his films. That was a bit of a disappointment. 95% of this is about the first 22 years of his life.
Not wasted time at all. But just not what I had hoped for.
Couple of comments: I sought out this movie after the recent passing of David Lynch. I really didn't know much about this documentary. As it turns out, this is not a conversation with Lynch about his various movies, so if that is what you are looking/hoping for, you may wish to reconsider. Instead, "David Lynch The Art Life" is an almost abstract documentary about Lynch's upbringing and his view on the arts in general. In essence, this documentary shows the road that led David Lynch to Eraserhead, his 1977 brilliant debut feature length. The way that Lynch talks about Eraserhead makes very clear this movie is dear to him, perhaps more than any other of his films? (That is speculation on my part, as this documentary makes no mention of any Lynch movie after Eraserhead.) In the end, while this was not exactly what I had expected, I quite liked this documentary.
"David Lynch The Art Life" is currently streaming on Max, where I caught it the other day. Since his recent passing, I want to rewatch some of his films, perhaps none more so than Eraserhead. If you are a fan of David Lynch's art works, be it movies or paintings or whatever else, I'd readily recommend you check this out, and draw your own conclusion. RIP David Lynch.
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- WissenswertesFunded by a Kickstarter campaign. It took several years for completion.
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David Lynch: Philadelphia was kind of a poor man's New York City, so it was a weird town. It was kind of a mean town. One woman, who was my neighbour, *reeked* of urine and she was a complete racist. There was another woman, who was totally crazy. She was a neighbour. Lived down the street with her parents. And she would go around the backyard on her hands and knees and squawk like a chicken and say, "I'm a chicken! I'm a chicken!" And squawk and squawk and go around and around in this tall white grass in her backyard. She came up to me one day on the street and she said, "Oh, my nipples hurt!" And she was squeezing her-her breast and standing in front of me squeezing and shaking. "My nipples hurt!"
- VerbindungenFeatured in Lynch/Oz (2022)
- SoundtracksI Have a Radio
Written and performed by David Lynch and Dean Hurley
Published by Bobkind Music Inc (ASCAP) / Team Hurley (ASCAP)
Administered by Universal Music Corp / Downtown Music Publishing
Courtesy of Sunday Best Recordings
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 171.419 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.823 $
- 2. Apr. 2017
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- 311.152 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 28 Minuten
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