From 'Twin Peaks' to 'Blue Velvet': Remembering legendary director David Lynch
- Lynch was known for his unique storytelling style, winning the Palme d'Or for his film 'Wild at Heart' in 1990.
- His works include iconic films like 'Mulholland Drive' and the cult classic 'Twin Peaks,' which left a lasting impact on cinema.
- Lynch's final film, 'Inland Empire,' showcased his experimental approach and was completed during his lifetime.
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David Lynch Was Working On A Limited Series For Netflix That “Would Have Been His Last Project,” Ted Sarandos Says
David Lynch was in the midst of creating a new limited series for Netflix when he passed away this week, according to Ted Sarandos. The streamer’s co-CEO posted a moving tribute to the visionary filmmaker on Instagram Friday, which included the revelation. He says that years after their first meeting, during which Lynch screened an early cut of Mulholland Drive for Sarandos, he “came into Netflix to pitch a limited series, which we jumped at.”…


Martin Scorsese says David Lynch’s death is ‘sad day for art of cinema’
The US director died at the age of 78.
How David Lynch Became an Icon of Cinema
Richard Brody on the director David Lynch, who has died, at seventy-eight, and whose works include the films “Blue Velvet,” “Dune,” “Lost Highway,” “Mulholland Drive,” “The Elephant Man,” “Inland Empire,” and the TV series “Twin Peaks.”
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