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2 weeks ago |
gqmagazine.fr | Colin Groundwater
“J'ai commencé la méditation le 1er juillet 1973”, se souvenait David Lynch en 2016. “C'était un samedi matin, à 11 heures, il y avait du soleil. Je m'en souviens comme si c'était hier. C'était si beau.” David Lynch a raconté cette histoire des centaines de fois. En 1973, tout allait pour le mieux dans sa vie. Il tournait Eraserhead au Doheny Mansion, grâce à une subvention de l'American Film Institute.
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1 month ago |
gq.com | Colin Groundwater
“I started meditation on July 1, 1973,” David Lynch recalled in 2016, “on a sunny Saturday morning at 11 o’ clock. I remember it as if it was yesterday. And it was so beautiful.”Over the course of his life, Lynch told this story hundreds of times. In 1973, things were ostensibly going great for him; he was filming Eraserhead at the Doheny Mansion with a grant from the American Film Institute.
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2 months ago |
highsnobiety.com | Colin Groundwater
Ed. Note: Chiltern Firehouse is currently closed due to a fire that took place on February 14. This collaboration was already produced before that tragedy occurred. Highsnobiety and Chiltern have decided together to proceed with the release as planned in order to support the hotel and its staff during this challenging time. Chiltern Firehouse is the coolest hotel in London, which is no small feat in a city full of them.
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Jan 20, 2025 |
revistagq.com | Colin Groundwater
Los numerosos obituarios dedicados al visionario director David Lynch mencionan en sus titulares algunos de sus mayores logros: Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive, Terciopelo azul... Y otros encabezan con la película que él consideraba su mayor decepción: su adaptación de 1984 de Dune, de Frank Herbert. Él probablemente habría odiado esos titulares. En entrevistas concedidas a lo largo de los años, calificó Dune como "una enorme y gigantesca tristeza de mi vida", añadiendo que "murió mientras la hacía".
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Jan 17, 2025 |
gq.com | Colin Groundwater
The outpouring of obituaries for visionary director David Lynch namecheck some of his greatest achievements in their headlines: Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet. And some are also leading with the film he considered his greatest disappointment: his 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert’s Dune. He probably would have hated that. In interviews over the years, he called Dune “a huge gigantic sadness in my life,” saying that he “died a death while making it.” Was it really such a failure?
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