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Inland Empire is a 2006 experimental psychological thriller film [7] written, directed, and produced by David Lynch.Released with the tagline "A Woman in Trouble", the film follows the fragmented and nightmarish events surrounding a Hollywood actress who begins to take on the personality of a character she plays in a supposedly cursed film production.
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Lynch filmed Rabbits in a set built in the garden of his house in the Hollywood Hills. [4] [5] Filming took place at night in order to control the lighting. [5]Lynch says that filming Watts, Harring and Coffey with the set lit up by enormous lights was "a beautiful thing". [6]
Justin Paul Theroux (/ θ ə ˈ r oʊ /; [2] born August 10, 1971) [3] is an American actor and filmmaker. He gained recognition for his work with director David Lynch in the mystery film Mulholland Drive (2001) and the thriller film Inland Empire (2006).
The head of the AFI at the time, George Stevens Jr. found that after all the films had been categorized, only Lynch's defied easy categorization. [4] Stevens and Vellani recommended that Lynch apply to the AFI's Center for Advanced Film Studies. [4] This was a filmmaking conservatory that Vellani had recently started in Beverly Hills.
The film blends elements of true crime and horror, following the resurgence of a serial killer known as "Mr. Shiny" after a 20-year absence. Set in the Inland Empire region of Southern California, the plot centers around a detective pair on the trail of the murderer, who leaves cryptic clues at the crime scenes.
Hall Baltimore is a down-on-his-luck writer who specializes in novels based upon witch hunting. [2] At a small-town book signing, he is approached by Sheriff Bobby LaGrange, an eccentric fan with two requests: that Hall read his latest work and that he also accompany him to the morgue to view the body of a recent murder victim, as Bobby believes that it would make for a great story.
In October 2011, it was revealed that Upstream Color would be Carruth's second feature, taking precedence over his science fiction film A Topiary.It was announced that Upstream Color was in the process of casting in Dallas, Texas, in preparation for a forty-day shoot, set to begin in early November 2011 and end in late January 2012.