With this short film, David Lynch opened the 2007 edition of Cannes Film Festival. In its 60° anniversary, is dedicated to the movie theatres.
Short Film by David Lynch
A scene from the Avid 'Room to Dream' DVD directed by David Lynch and shot on DV. Converted to .m4v
"Take a journey through David Lynch's creative process" - from the Avid 'Room to Dream' DVD. Converted to .m4v
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David Lynch: Inland Empire movie
This is a clip out of an interview shot at the AFI Dallas Film Festival.
Vernissage TV correspondent Thom de Bock had a brief conversation with the American filmmaker and painter David Lynch (*1946) at the Le Meridien Dom Hotel, Cologne, on 15th November 2007. Lynch talked about his artistic work, about meditation and what he is going to do next. Afterwards they lionized the Cologne Cathedral’s south transept window, designed by the German painter Gerhard Richter and then David Lynch vanished.
The exhibition “Andreas Gursky” at the Kunstmuseum Basel presents 25 works by the artist, most of them created in 2007. They include new motifs within the familiar thematic spectrum of recent years, such as Kuwait Stock Exchange and the interior of a Frankfurt nightclub, as well as photographs from the latest series Pyongyang and F1 Pit Stop. Andreas Gursky was born in Leipzig in 1955 and now lives in Düsseldorf. Andreas Gursky is widely regarded as one of the world’s foremost contemporary photographers. “Among the hallmarks of his work are his use of color, his supersize formats and his excessive deployment of digital image processing.” (excerpt from the press release). The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog with texts by Bernhard Mendes Bürgi, Beate Söntgen and Nina Zimmer. During the exhibition there will be a wide-ranging program of related events. Andreas Gursky (October 20, 2007 - February 24, 2008), Kunstmuseum Basel. This video has been shot during the press preview, October 19, 2007.
In a nameless city deluged by a continuous rain... three rabbits live with a fearful mystery.
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