Mulholland Drive
Fri
15
Fri 15 May 2:00 PM
Arc Cinema
Allocated Seating
147 Mins
May
2001 | DCP | USA | D: David Lynch
Hopeful young actress Betty Elms (Naomi Watts) arrives in Los Angeles and becomes entangled with an amnesiac doe-eyed beauty named Rita (Laura Harring).
The film unfolds as a surrealist neo-noir mystery with wild and unconventional themes conveyed via dreamy sequences that bleed fantasy and reality into each other. Anchored by mood rather than explanation, the film invites viewers to feel its logic before understanding it and becomes one of cinema’s most enduring and unsettling dreamscapes.
Mulholland Drive began life as a TV pilot but after the project stalled, director David Lynch reworked it into a feature film, building on the surreal style that followed his cult hit Twin Peaks.
‘A film that feels like a dream you can’t quite wake up from — terrifying and intoxicating in equal measure.’ - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
Hopeful young actress Betty Elms (Naomi Watts) arrives in Los Angeles and becomes entangled with an amnesiac doe-eyed beauty named Rita (Laura Harring).
The film unfolds as a surrealist neo-noir mystery with wild and unconventional themes conveyed via dreamy sequences that bleed fantasy and reality into each other. Anchored by mood rather than explanation, the film invites viewers to feel its logic before understanding it and becomes one of cinema’s most enduring and unsettling dreamscapes.
Mulholland Drive began life as a TV pilot but after the project stalled, director David Lynch reworked it into a feature film, building on the surreal style that followed his cult hit Twin Peaks.
‘A film that feels like a dream you can’t quite wake up from — terrifying and intoxicating in equal measure.’ - Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
May
