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Los cortometrajes de David Lynch

Título original: The Short Films of David Lynch
  • Video
  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37min
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Los cortometrajes de David Lynch (2002)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA collection of visionary director David Lynch's short films from the first 29 years of his career is accompanied by a special introduction to each film by the director himself.A collection of visionary director David Lynch's short films from the first 29 years of his career is accompanied by a special introduction to each film by the director himself.A collection of visionary director David Lynch's short films from the first 29 years of his career is accompanied by a special introduction to each film by the director himself.

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    • David Lynch
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    • David Lynch
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    • Jeffe Alperi
    • Robert Chadwick
    • Catherine E. Coulson
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    • Dirección
      • David Lynch
    • Guionista
      • David Lynch
    • Elenco
      • Jeffe Alperi
      • Robert Chadwick
      • Catherine E. Coulson
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    Jeffe Alperi
    • Policeman ("Lumiere and Company")
    • (material de archivo)
    Robert Chadwick
    • Father ("The Grandmother")
    • (material de archivo)
    Catherine E. Coulson
    Catherine E. Coulson
    • Amputee ("The Amputee")
    • (material de archivo)
    Eddy Dixon
    • Rock-a-billy Guy ("The Cowboy and the Frenchman")
    • (material de archivo)
    Frederic Golchan
    Frederic Golchan
    • Pierre the Frenchman ("The Cowboy and the Frenchman")
    • (material de archivo)
    Rick Guillory
    • Howdy ("The Cowboy and the Frenchman")
    • (material de archivo)
    Michael Horse
    Michael Horse
    • Broken Feather ("The Cowboy and the Frenchman")
    • (material de archivo)
    Patrick Houser
    Patrick Houser
    • Gun Twirler ("The Cowboy and the Frenchman")
    • (material de archivo)
    Sergio Kato
    Sergio Kato
    • Policeman
    Stan Lothridge
    • Policeman ("Lumiere and Company")
    • (material de archivo)
    David Lynch
    David Lynch
    • Self - Narrator
    Virginia Maitland
    • Mother ("The Grandmother")
    • (material de archivo)
    Dorothy McGinnis
    • Grandmother ("The Grandmother")
    • (material de archivo)
    Jack Nance
    Jack Nance
    • Pete ("The Cowboy and the Frenchman")
    • (material de archivo)
    Russ Pearlman
    • Dead Son ("Lumiere and Company")
    • (material de archivo)
    Pam Pierrocish
    • Mother ("Lumiere and Company")
    • (material de archivo)
    Peggy Reavey
    Peggy Reavey
    • Girl ("The Alphabet")
    • (material de archivo)
    • (as Peggy Lynch)
    Clyde Small
    • Father ("Lumiere and Company")
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    10onefortheroad-08906

    It had its moments

    The movie is a collection of short movies, cut with nice black and white slides that say the name of the short film, David Lynch, and the name of the actors.

    Six Men Getting Sick I can't talk about this one, because when I walked in the theater late

    The Alphabet Very cute and charming stop motion animation film. Felt cut outs on a black screen..

    The Grandmother There is too much stress in this silent film. The actors wear white makeup, and the father acts like a Nazi, abusing his son. In fear, the son lays on his bed, and he plants a bed tree that amazes viewers. Only grandmother shows love to the boy, when she is only shown smiling and giving the boy kisses. The stop motion felt illustrations of the boy screaming blood were good. The movie was inspiring.

    The Amputee, Version 1 and Version 2 This Tape of a woman griping who doesn't have a leg to stand on p, after saying all the negative things she has on her mind, is really a great work of art. However, it is bad that Version one and Version two are both included, because it makes the movie seem redundant. Lots of people walked out after that, and I was among them.

    Premonitions Following An Evil Deed

    I Touch A Red Man Button
    8Polaris_DiB

    Untie!

    It's really nice having this collection around. Lynch's short films are important because they are a more potent and unabridged form of his style and work--he has a lot more freedom with the form, and thus can do basically whatever comes to mind, versus making things feature length which also means making them feature-like.

    Some are better than others. Some are wildly out there. Overall they're great fun to show to friends for that whole, "What the--?" value when they're unfamiliar with who you're presenting, and anybody who is familiar with the material will enjoy it anyway.

    I don't know where I stand on Lynch's introductions, though. On one hand, it's nice to have a back story so that the viewer knows not only what he's watching, but how it came to be and thus, to a degree, what it means. However, some of it gets pretty tedious. I relate to a lot of Lynch's emotions when he describes the processes and events that got him into film, but still, I'd rather just get to the film. The DVD this comes with has the nice ability to go right to the films from the menues, but there's no "play all without introduction" so that can be tedious too.

    But overall, definitely worth the time and effort to find and watch this.

    --PolarisDiB
    3MesaHead

    Completely disappointing collection of "rarities"...

    I was so excited when I discovered this was available! I couldn't wait to see it. What a waste of energy! It's kind of like that rarities CD by your favorite band you found in the back of the rack at your local music store. Being a hard core fan you were certain that it was a valuable discovery. But once you heard it it became obvious why these dogs never made it onto a real album. This DVD is only recommended for 'completionists' who must have everything Lynch has done. "Six Men Getting Sick" is somewhat visually interesting but short and repetitive. It lacks the power of Lynch's later work "The Grandmother" is quite simply an immature work. It's tedious and looks like a student film. But it was the 70's...It's interesting only if you hope to psychoanalyze the director. But you can see, briefly, the seeds of some of his trademark images and sounds. "The Alpahabet" is forgettable (No really! I can't remember this one at all!) "The Amputee" is pointless. "The Cowboy and the Frenchman" is just plain silly. "Lumiere" is the only worthwhile one in the bunch. Without dialog Lynch tells a disturbing tale comparable with his best work. I had to watch this one several times. But it runs less than 2 minutes. Hardly worth the trouble of renting or buying the DVD.
    7MovieAddict2016

    Fascinating look at early Lynch

    For Lynch fans in particular, I'm sure this would be an amazing treat. Essentially a collection of Lynch's early student films, it also features newly-recorded (2002) introductions from Lynch himself as he explains his feelings for each piece of his work. He also provides some trivia tidbits and anecdotes.

    These are all very bizarre, some better than others. The strangest is probably "The Amputee," which was filmed to test the difference between two different kinds of stock footage supposedly. Lynch plays a nurse who walks into a room and replaces an amputee woman's leg wrap. Blood begins to spurt everywhere almost comically and as the nurse begins to panic she remains totally unaware of his presence. Very weird.

    They're not all very good but they're interesting merely for the sake of being an insightful look at a great director's early work.

    Recommended - and highly recommended to Lynch fans.
    8framptonhollis

    a frightful and fun selection of films

    31 Days of Spookoween: DAY FIFTEEN

    Film #15: The Short Films of David Lynch (2002)

    Review: Although I had already seen most of these short films, I felt like it was necessary to watch the entirety of this collection at once, and, as it turns out, this selection of David Lynch's shorter works is best viewed as a collective whole. Each of the films ranged from being pretty decent to straight up fantastic, and below I will briefly sum up my overall thoughts on each of them:

    Six Men Getting Sick (1966)-The entire idea behind this film is simply the fact that Lynch wanted to see a painting move, and it just so happens that this very moving painting is CLASSIC Lynch. The visuals are surreal and demented, creating an aesthetically pleasing, if somewhat grotesque experience.

    The Alphabet (1968)-A short that is chilling and scary and magnificently mesmerizing; a perfect example of "a nightmare caught on film". It's just simply...not of this earth.

    The Grandmother (1970)-The longest short in the collection, and also one of the very best. It borders on "masterpiece" levels of filmmaking despite being such an early work in the director's oeuvre. It feels like a precursor to "Eraserhead", and not only because of its heavy atmosphere and unique, unconventional, and experimental way of telling a loose and surrealist narrative, but also because the tragic boy "hero" at the film's core feels almost like a younger version of Henry. His disturbed, anxious, yet mostly straight faced mannerisms and depressing, creepy, and bizarre overall life situation are both traits that would be explored even further and even superior in the later Lynch film.

    The Amputee-Although this is definitely the least of the films in the collection, it is still quite good. It's quite comical (particularly in comparison to the three shorts that come before it), and the concept is a classic combination of Lynch's knack for black humor and surreal horror.

    The Cowboy and the Frenchman-This is the only film in the collection I had yet to see before this viewing...and it's also my favorite as of now! It's so, so, so, SO funny! I laughed my ass off while watching this awkward, quirky, and absurdist joy of a comedy. With this jovial gem, Lynch proves himself to be a man capable of creating art that is not only humorous, but lighthearted and happy. For Lynch, feel good movies are very rare, but when he makes them, he sure does make them right! The performances are all great as well, and it contains a few Lynch regulars (Stanton, Nance, and Michael Horse, who'd later have a major role in "Twin Peaks"); Harry Dean Stanton is particularly hilarious and great in the film.

    Premonition Following an Evil Deed (1995)-Extremely brief (Lynch remarks that he wishes the film was 55 minutes as opposed to 55 seconds, and I agree with him), but still heavy enough on atmosphere and scares to be a welcomed and impressive addition to Lynch's filmography.

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