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Inland Empire is a 2006 experimental psychological thriller film [7] written, directed, and produced by David Lynch.It was co-produced by Jeremy Alter and Laura Dern. The film's cinematography, editing, score, and sound design were also by Lynch, with pieces by a variety of other musicians also featured.
Lynch smiled. "Inland Empire" came out the following year. Outside of his core group of devotees, audiences didn't know what to make of its trippy horror, absurdist humor and often frustrating ...
Last came 2006's Inland Empire, Lynch's final feature film, which proved as mind-melting as ever - showing Hollywood star culture no mercy. As Mike Muncer told BBC Arts' Inside Cinema: "Lynch ...
Lynch was a singular eccentric; to many of those who followed his life and work with fervid adulation, the snippets of his bizarre offscreen behaviour only added to the mystique. ... Inland Empire ...
Lynch’s early success ultimately paved the way for him to direct such classics as Dune (1984), Blue Velvet (1986), Mulholland Drive (2001), Inland Empire (2006) and many more.
Lynch, who would have turned 79 this Monday, Jan. 20, ... 2001’s Mulholland Drive and 2006’s Inland Empire. He received his third Oscar nomination for best director ...
He also directed the space opera Dune (1984), the drama The Straight Story (1999), the surrealist crime drama Lost Highway (1997), and the experimental thriller Inland Empire (2006). Lynch whilst his television debut, with the ABC mystery-horror series Twin Peaks (1990–1991) which earned five Primetime Emmy Award nominations for its first season.
The films are now only available on DVD in the "Lime Green Set" collection of Lynch's films, in a re-edited four-episode version. The set also does not contain episode three. As of 2020, Lynch has been occasionally uploading the original episodes to YouTube. The setting and some footage of the rabbits were reused in Lynch's Inland Empire.