Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch (1997) USA
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Director:Toby Keeler
Studio:Image Entertainment
Producer:Toby Keeler
Rating:4
Rated:NR
Date Added:2006-03-20
ASIN:6305211183
UPC:0014381481020
Price:$24.99
Genre:Documentary
Release:1999-03-22
IMDb:0192470
Duration:95
Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Languages:English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Features:Black & White
Toby Keeler  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Patricia Arquette  ...  Herself
Angelo Badalamenti  ...  Himself
Robert Blake  ...  Himself
Mel Brooks  ...  Himself
Jack Fisk  ...  Himself
Balthazar Getty  ...  Himself
Barry Gifford  ...  Himself
Natasha Gregson Wagner  ...  Herself
Robert Loggia  ...  Himself
Austin Jack Lynch  ...  Himself
David Lynch  ...  Himself
Jennifer Chambers Lynch  ...  Herself
Jack Nance  ...  Himself
Bill Pullman  ...  Himself
Dean Stockwell  ...  Himself
Mary Sweeney  ...  Herself
Jocelyn West  ...  Herself
Peter Frank  ...  Himself
Jay Leno  ...  Himself (archive footage)
Vincent Dyer  ...  Cinematographer
Peggy Lynch  ...  Herself
Summary: Director Toby Keeler investigates all of David Lynch's artistic endeavors (which include photography, painting, music, and furniture building as well as filmmaking) in this fascinating documentary shot during the making of Lost Highway. Along with film clips and interviews with Lynch, composer Angelo Badalamenti, and producer Deepak Nayar are numerous behind-the-scenes glimpses at Lost Highway and Lynch at work in other media. The highlight is the Eraserhead reunion, where Jack Nance, Catherine Coulson (the "Log Lady" from Twin Peaks and Nance's first wife), and Lynch visit the site where Lynch's first successful feature was shot in the mid-1970s over a two-year period. Maybe not as revealing as one could hope, but an always intriguing portrait of an uncompromising artist driven to create in a wide range of media. --Sean Axmaker.