Actions Do Have Consequences. Logics of the Mind-Game Film in David Lynch’s Los Angeles-Trilogy. David Lynch is a director, along with other auteurs, notably Michael Haneke and Lars von Trier, whose authorial identity and creative authority —and the challenges these encounter in the 21st century— are negotiated by acts of performative self-contradiction. More broadly, David Lynch can stand contradictorily, but quite credibly, for the changing character and the current mutations of cinema, perhaps more than any other filmmaker, precisely because he embodies many of its contemporary contradictions. The films known as his Los Angeles Trilogy —Lost Highway (1997), Mulholland Drive (2001), and Inland Empire (2006)— constitute three highly reflex...
As a postmodern director, David Lynch makes films which are innovative, evocative, and uniquely his ...
The article proposes a comparative and psychoanalytical reading to Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr., ...
International audienceFar from offering a traditional approach to David Lynch’s work as marginal cin...
This study aims to analyze the agency modes of reflective films proposed by the north-american artis...
David Lynch is known for its surrealistic and bizarre spectacles in his films in and out of America ...
Treball Final del Màster Universitari en Noves Tendències i Processos d'Innovació en Comunicació (Pl...
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 ...
This paper intends to analyze the film Mulholland Drive (2001), directed by David Lynch, using the f...
This article focuses on the representation and multiplication of identity in David Lynch’s Mulhollan...
American filmmaker David Lynch is known for his surrealist, dreamlike work and association-based app...
La presente tesis doctoral retoma el concepto de lo siniestro esgrimido por Freud para hacer especia...
El trabajo cuestiona la capacidad hermenéutica de la filosofía en su tarea de analizar películas, so...
<p>This is a reading of David <em>Mulholland</em> <em>Drive</em> through psychoanalytic approach of ...
Este trabajo aborda una explicación lo más fidedigna posible de Los Mundos Oníricos de David Lynch, ...
As a postmodern director, David Lynch makes films which are innovative, evocative, and uniquely his ...
The article proposes a comparative and psychoanalytical reading to Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr., ...
International audienceFar from offering a traditional approach to David Lynch’s work as marginal cin...
This study aims to analyze the agency modes of reflective films proposed by the north-american artis...
David Lynch is known for its surrealistic and bizarre spectacles in his films in and out of America ...
Treball Final del Màster Universitari en Noves Tendències i Processos d'Innovació en Comunicació (Pl...
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 ...
This paper intends to analyze the film Mulholland Drive (2001), directed by David Lynch, using the f...
This article focuses on the representation and multiplication of identity in David Lynch’s Mulhollan...
American filmmaker David Lynch is known for his surrealist, dreamlike work and association-based app...
La presente tesis doctoral retoma el concepto de lo siniestro esgrimido por Freud para hacer especia...
El trabajo cuestiona la capacidad hermenéutica de la filosofía en su tarea de analizar películas, so...
<p>This is a reading of David <em>Mulholland</em> <em>Drive</em> through psychoanalytic approach of ...
Este trabajo aborda una explicación lo más fidedigna posible de Los Mundos Oníricos de David Lynch, ...
As a postmodern director, David Lynch makes films which are innovative, evocative, and uniquely his ...
The article proposes a comparative and psychoanalytical reading to Lost Highway and Mulholland Dr., ...
International audienceFar from offering a traditional approach to David Lynch’s work as marginal cin...