A civil servant attends a G8 summit in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he meets a young woman in a café. Despite their age difference and the political tensions surrounding them, a romance begins to blossom.
In this short horror film from 1896, a magician performs a vanishing act on stage. The audience is left amazed and puzzled by the trick. The film features trick photography and a spooky atmosphere, typical of the early silent film era.
The Tale of the Fisherman and the Goldfish is a heartwarming fairytale about a fisherman who catches a talking goldfish. The goldfish promises to grant any wish in exchange for its freedom. The fisherman's greed leads him to make increasingly extravagant demands, but each time, the goldfish fulfills his wishes and returns to the sea. In the end, the fisherman learns the importance of contentment and the consequences of taking more than one needs.
A man and woman begin a complex affair over 72 hours in a Las Vegas penthouse, where the repercussions of actions uncover layers, and neither life will ever be the same again.
A surreal short film that Lynch made for the 2008 Twin Peaks Festival. It only screened once and is in black and white. In this film, Lynch is speaking backwards in what looks to be a cross between the floors of Eraserhead and the Twin Peaks Red Room. Sitting next to him is a plastic doll with the face of Laura Palmer.
Performances of three well-know compositions. An orchestra plays Flight of the Bumblebee. Carlos Ramírez sings The Donkey Serenade with a boy on penny whistle. Finally, Ramírez and Lucille Norman sing lyrics to Tales from the Vienna Woods. (This film appears in its entirety within MGM's short feature, "The Great Morgan")
A fun short piece that Lynch presented as his acceptance for the Hollyshorts 2008 Visionary Award.
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