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For a Baroque Aesthetic, A study of the Films of David Lynch

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par Michael Cutaya
National College of Arts and Design, Dublin - Master of Arts in the History of Arts and Design 2004
  

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Six Men Getting Sick

1967, animation, 1 min.

Writer and photographer: David Lynch

Producer: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts

The Alphabet

1968, 16 mm colors, 4 mins. (part animation)

Director, writer and photographer: David Lynch

Producer: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, H. Barton Wasserman

Actress: Peggy Lynch

The Grandmother

1970, 16mm colors, 34 mins. (part animation), American film Institute, David Lynch

Director, writer and photographer: David Lynch

Sound effects: Alan Splet

Actors: Richard White (the boy), Dorothy McGinnis (the grandmother), Virginia Maitland (the mother), Robert Chadwick (the father)

Eraserhead

1976, 35 mm black and white, 89 mins., American Film Institute for advanced Studies, David Lynch

Director and writer: David Lynch

Photographer: Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell

Sound effects: Alan Splet and David Lynch

Principal actors: Jack Nance (Henry Spencer), Charlotte Stewart (Mary X), Jeanne Bates (Mary's mother), Allen Joseph (Mary's father), Judith Anna Roberts (Beautiful Girl Across the Hall), Jack Fisk (The Man on the Planet), Laurel Near (The Lady from the Radiator)

The Elephant Man

1980, Panavision Dolby Stereo, black and white, 124 mins., Brooksfilms

Director: David Lynch

Writer: Eric Bergren, Christopher DeVore and David Lynch (based on the book The Elephant Man and Other Reminiscences by Sir Frederick Treves and The Elephant Man: A study in Human Dignity by Ashley Montagu)

Photographer: Freddie Francis

Sound effects: Alan Splet

Principal actors: Anthony Hopkins (Frederick Treves), John Hurt (John Merrick), Anne Bancroft (Madge Kendal), Sir John Gielgud (Carr Gomm), Wendy Hiller (mothers head), Freddie Jones (Bytes), Michael Elphick (the night porter), Hannah Gordon (Merrick's mother)

Dune

1984, CinemaScope, Technicolor Dolby Stereo, 137 mins., Dino De Laurentiis/Universal

Director: David Lynch

Writer: David Lynch from Franck Herbert's novel

Photographer: Freddie Francis

Sound effects: Alan Splet

Principal actors: Kyle MacLachlan (Paul Atreides), Francesca Annis (Lady Jessica), Sting (Feyd Rautha), Dean Stockwell (The Doctor Wellington Yueh), Sian Phillips (The Reverent Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam), Max Von Sydow ( The Doctor Kynes), Jurgen Prochnow ( Duke Leto Atreides), José Ferrer (The Emperor Shaddam IV), Brad Dourif (Piter De Vries), Freddie Jones (Thufir Hawat), Linda Hunt (La Shadout Mapes), Sean Young (Chani), Kenneth McMillan (The Baron Wladimir Harkonnen), Everett McGill (Stilgar), Virginia Madsen (Princess Irulan), Silvana Mangano (The Reverent Mother Ramallo)

Blue Velvet

1986, CinemaScope Technicolor Dolby stereo, 120 mins., De Laurentiis entertainment Group

Director and writer: David Lynch

Photographer: Frederick Elmes

Sound effect: Alan Splet

Principal actors: Kyle MacLachlan (Jeffrey Beaumont), Laura Dern (Sandy Williams), Isabella Rosselini (Dorothy Vallens), Dennis Hopper (Frank Booth), Hope Lange (Mrs Williams), Dean Stockwell (Ben), George Dickerson (Detective Williams)

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