Do you know the word Lynchian?
The Cinematic Universe of David Lynch
Lynch's films contain an infinite world that only he can express.
There is a unique humor in the darkness, and although it's scary, it's also entertaining enough to keep you glued to the screen.
When you get lost in Lynch's world, you'll find yourself struggling to find the exit, but before you know it, the detours become more fun.
It's so addictive that you'll be afraid to even try to leave through the exit.
The drama of a single print
Not just his films, but all of his work has a Lynchian feel to it.
The same is true of the lithographs (prints) that Lynch created in his Paris studio.
A variety of dramas and scenes unfold from a single piece of work.
Would you like to get lost in Lynch's world?
David Lynch Profile
David Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 15, 2025), American film director, screenwriter, producer, musician, artist, and actor from Montana.
Lynch's works - Major works
1976 Eraserhead
This is his debut feature film, which he produced independently the year after entering AFI Conservatory.
1980 The Elephant Man
This work was nominated for eight Academy Awards and made him widely known around the world as the king of cult films.
1984 Dune
1986 Blue Velvet
Winner of the National Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film and Best Director, the Los Angeles Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director, and the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival
1992 Twin Peaks (TV series)
It was a TV drama that became a social phenomenon in Japan, and was such a big hit that a movie was made the year after it finished airing.
1997 Lost Highway
1999 The Straight Story
2001 Mulholland Dr.
Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award, National Film Critics Circle Award Best Film, New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Film, Los Angeles Film Critics Circle Award Best Director
2006 Inland Empire
*He has also been involved in numerous short films, animations, documentaries, music videos, etc.