Just one year ago, David Lynch, an innovative filmmaker who constantly pushed the boundaries of abstraction, nightmare and sensory plasticity in images, passed away. A major artist, his work drew on many forms and inspired filmmakers, either directly or more indirectly. Tonight, Braquage is launching a long-term cycle, in which every year on 15 January we will screen a series of experimental films evoking one of David Lynch's films. In 2026, we will begin with Lost Highway.
Program:
- Ligne continue by Peter Stämpfli (1969, 16mm, color, sound, 9’)
- Sunset Boulevard by Thomas Korschil (1991, 16mm, silent, color, 8’)
- Kustom Kar Kommandos by Kenneth Anger (1965, 16mm, color, sound, 4’)
- In the Country by Vincent Deville (2015, S8 > digital projection, b&w, sound, 4’)
- Jazz Live Music (1940-41, 16mm, b&w, sound, 12')
- Gestuel by Michel Nedjar (1978, super 8, sound, color, 20’)
- Naughts by Stan Brakhage (1994, 16mm, color, silent, 6’)
Local:
Espace en Cours - Paris , Francia
Fechas:
Jueves, Enero 15, 2026 - 20:30
