A collection of short films by the great American director spanning thirty years of production, from his experimental debut with “Six Figures Getting Sick” in 1966 to “Dumbland” in 2002.
Six Man Getting Sick (1967)The Alphabet (1969)
The Grandmother (1970)
The Amputee 1 (1974)
The Amputee 2 (1974)
Lumière (1996)
The Cowboy and the Frenchman (1988)
Dumbland (2002)
These short films aren't just exercises in style or simple transitional stages toward David Lynch's feature films. They are independent works that reflect his vision of the world, a universe where the line between reality and dream is always blurred, where darkness and light continually intermingle.
Each short is a fundamental piece in understanding the complex and fascinating mosaic of his oeuvre, offering a privileged glimpse into the creative mechanisms of one of the greatest innovators in the history of cinema.
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