David Lynch’s ‘Mulholland Drive’ is back

(ANSA) – BOLOGNA, 11 NOV – Twenty years after its release, David Lynch’s ‘Mulholland Drive’ returns from 15 November to over a hundred Italian cinemas, in the new restoration in 4K created by StudioCanal, distributed by the Cineteca di Bologna in the scope of the project ‘Il Cinema Ritrovato. At Cinema’. Film that launched Naomi Watts, alongside Laura Harring, ‘Mulholland Drive’ is one of only two titles of the 2000s to have entered the famous ranking of the hundred best films in the history of cinema drawn up every ten years by the magazine ‘Sight & Sound ‘.

It is a very bumpy road that Lynch leads the protagonists and the spectators along: his Mulholland Drive runs along the Hollywood hills, factory of dreams and nightmares, and gets lost in the darkness of night and mystery. Every narrative logic seems to cancel itself out in the cinema of the director of ‘Eraserhead’ and ‘Blue velvet’, sliding along the ridge between real and dreamlike, between noir and mélo, in a hypnotic and enveloping labyrinth that makes enigmaticity its foundation. Born, in the wake of the enormous success of Twin Peaks, as a pilot episode of a series never made, the Mulholland Drive project was purchased and produced by StudioCanal, which has now overseen its restoration, under the supervision of Lynch himself.

After the preview last July at the Il Cinema Ritrovato festival, ‘Mulholland Drive’ returns to Italian cinemas as a three-day event from 15 to 17 November, thanks to the Cineteca di Bologna. (HANDLE).

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