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      David Lynch: The Art Life

      2016, Documentary, 1h 30m

      79 Reviews 500+ Ratings

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      David Lynch: The Art Life offers a look at the director's life and craft whose unusual approach is in keeping with its subject's singularly strange aesthetic. Read critic reviews

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      The life and career of iconic director David Lynch are explored in more than 20 conversations recorded with him at his home.

      • Genre: Documentary

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: Jon Nguyen

      • Producer: Jon Nguyen, Sabrina S. Sutherland, Jason Scheunemann

      • Writer: Matt Lutz

      • Release Date (Theaters):  limited

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      • Box Office (Gross USA): $169.5K

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      • Distributor: Janus Films

      • Production Co: Absurda, Duck Diver Films

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      • Nov 08, 2017

        Yeah the focus is on Lynch's painting career and childhood/adolescence but these anecdotes help put his filmography in context. You may not still understand his movies but you'll definitely see what inspired them.

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      • Sep 14, 2017

        Listening to those life anecdotes is not really interesting or revealing, to be honest, even though some of what Lynch says can be pretty funny and amusing, and it is hard to overlook the fact that the film ends right when it is starting to become more interesting.

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