American filmmaker David Lynch is known for his surrealist, dreamlike work and association-based approach that leaves many people puzzled if not dismissive. Yet at the same time, he is an incredibly successful Hollywood director. What makes his complex and convoluted work approachable to a mainstream audience? In this project, I try to find structure and analyze the purpose of certain scenes and plot points in his 1997 feature-film Lost Highway, as well as different themes and multiple possible interpretations. It is Lynch\u27s spin on the “jealous husband and cheating wife” trope, observed through a psychosexual lens. Despite Lynch himself not being in favor of explaining his films to his audience ( The film is the talking! ), I search for...
Thesis (MA (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The filmic oeuvre of auteur...
<p>This is a reading of David <em>Mulholland</em> <em>Drive</em> through psychoanalytic approach of ...
This thesis re-evaluates David Lynch’s films and their critical reception, with particular reference...
American filmmaker David Lynch is known for his surrealist, dreamlike work and association-based app...
The tendency to eschew a coherent narrative has been very common especially since the 1990s and a ce...
In my essay on the richly interpretable film of David Lynch, Lost Highway I intend to make a connect...
As a postmodern director, David Lynch makes films which are innovative, evocative, and uniquely his ...
From his cult classic television series Twin Peaks to his most recent film Inland Empire (2006), Dav...
he enigmatic films of David Lynch have been interpreted from a variety of perspectives. Among these ...
David Lynch is the representative of American film modernism and postmodernism. His film work is unc...
The cinema is one of the primary vehicles of critical reflection. Lynch's work is proof of this. "Lo...
The theme Point of View: David Lynch and intertextuality of this master thesis deals with the work o...
David Lynch’s Lost Highway (1996) and Mulholland Drive (2001) are films that deeply startle spectato...
The article proposes a comparative and psychoanalytical reading to Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr., ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis re-evaluates David Lynch’s films and their critical reception, with particular...
Thesis (MA (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The filmic oeuvre of auteur...
<p>This is a reading of David <em>Mulholland</em> <em>Drive</em> through psychoanalytic approach of ...
This thesis re-evaluates David Lynch’s films and their critical reception, with particular reference...
American filmmaker David Lynch is known for his surrealist, dreamlike work and association-based app...
The tendency to eschew a coherent narrative has been very common especially since the 1990s and a ce...
In my essay on the richly interpretable film of David Lynch, Lost Highway I intend to make a connect...
As a postmodern director, David Lynch makes films which are innovative, evocative, and uniquely his ...
From his cult classic television series Twin Peaks to his most recent film Inland Empire (2006), Dav...
he enigmatic films of David Lynch have been interpreted from a variety of perspectives. Among these ...
David Lynch is the representative of American film modernism and postmodernism. His film work is unc...
The cinema is one of the primary vehicles of critical reflection. Lynch's work is proof of this. "Lo...
The theme Point of View: David Lynch and intertextuality of this master thesis deals with the work o...
David Lynch’s Lost Highway (1996) and Mulholland Drive (2001) are films that deeply startle spectato...
The article proposes a comparative and psychoanalytical reading to Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr., ...
PhD ThesisThis thesis re-evaluates David Lynch’s films and their critical reception, with particular...
Thesis (MA (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The filmic oeuvre of auteur...
<p>This is a reading of David <em>Mulholland</em> <em>Drive</em> through psychoanalytic approach of ...
This thesis re-evaluates David Lynch’s films and their critical reception, with particular reference...