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Mirna Walid – Beirut – Today marks the 78th birthday of American director David Lynch, who spent his childhood moving from one state to another while his father, a scientific researcher, was constantly moving.
David Lynch was born in 1946 in Missoula, Montana, and grew up in small-town America. After high school, he went to Boston to attend the School of the Museum of Fine Arts. Shortly thereafter, he planned a three-year trip to Europe to work on his art, but did not make it and left after 15 days. In 1977, he released his first film, Eraserhead (1977), which, although not critically acclaimed, was noticed by several people, including Francis Ford Coppola, who was rumored to show it to his cast and crew of Apocalypse Now (1979). ). ) hiring. After a series of visually stunning films such as Blue Velvet (1986), Lost Highway (1997) and Mulholland Drive (2001). These films and others, beginning with Blue Velvet (1986) and including his television series Twin Peaks (1990), feature what have now been added to Lynch’s signature features, such as vibrant colors and the use of dreams and montage to connect a character’s thoughts and multiple emotions in a single sequence. Additionally, since Blue Velvet (1986), Lynch has gained a reputation as one of the film industry’s most prominent auteurs, and one of the few auteurs still alive who consistently challenges cinematic conventions. His films consistently represent the ideal that films that represent life should be complex and, in some cases, inexplicable. For his decisive innovations and the beautiful confusion of his films, he will always be recognized as if he were not one of the greatest filmmakers, or one of the most innovative directors. Lynch is an innovative director, and even if his films are not necessarily realistic, they are true in their representation of what life is: a confusing, irrational series of events with little purpose, each one interpreting oneself. Giving life its own purpose. Lynch wants his films to resonate emotionally and instinctively, and for each person to connect and find their own understanding. As he said: “Life is too confusing, so movies should be allowed to be.” David Lynch never stopped creating beauty on screen, and was described by The Guardian as “the most important director of this era.”
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