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David Lynch
Lost Highway is the 1997 French-American neo-noir-horror mystery film written and directed by David Lynch.
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David and Sherry Lutken
Lost Highway is Co-Directed by David and Sherry Lutken with David also serving as Music Director.
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in 1997
Lost Highway (1997), from the same director as Blue Velvet, is a psychological thriller that explores fantasy worlds, bizarre time-space transformations, and mental breakdowns using surreal imagery.
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by American Blues Theater, written by Randall Myler and and directed by Damon Kiely Mark Harelik
Presented by American Blues Theater, written by Randall Myler and Mark Harelik and directed by Damon Kiely, Lost Highway is a drama with plenty of superbly played music.
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by Lynch
Directed by Lynch with a script David Lynch co-wrote with Wild at Heart novelist Barry Gifford, Lost Highway tells the story of a jazz musician who suspects David Lynch's wife is having an affair while delving into an underworld that included voyeuristic videos and a mysterious man.
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Screenwriter David Lynch & Barry Gifford
Screenwriter must-read: David Lynch & Barry Gifford’s screenplay for Lost Highway [PDF].
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Peter Deming
Lost Highway was financed by the French production company Ciby 2000 and was largely shot in Los Angeles, where Lynch collaborated with frequent producer Mary Sweeney and cinematographer Peter Deming.
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by David and with David also serving as Music Director
Lost Highway is Co-Directed by David and Sherry Lutken with David also serving as Music Director.
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Lost Highway, co- authored by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik
Lost Highway, co- authored by Randal Myler and Mark Harelik, earned an Obie award for star Jason Petty and numerous other New York City theatre award nominations for producer David Fishelson and director Randal Myler in 2003, including 'Best Musical' and 'Best Off-Broadway Musical' from the Lortel and Outer Critics Circle organizations.
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Pesapane
In 2006, Pesapane directed Lost Highway, a documentary about the highways between Napoli and Caserta, in southern Italy, and the territories around them.
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the seventh feature from David
Making its North American premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January of 1997, Lost Highway was the seventh feature from David and, to this day, remains one of the most phenomenal cinematic experiences of my life.
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Twin Peaks
Twin Peaks directed a few more films, Lost Highway, The Straight Story, Mulholland Drive, and Inland Empire, but Twin Peaks ’s also branched out into music, with two albums, and painting, with a recent art exhibit in Philadelphia.
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Tim McGraw & Faith Hill "Lost Highway" – Willie Nelson & Ray Price
"I Need You" – Tim McGraw & Faith Hill "Lost Highway" – Willie Nelson & Ray Price
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Bill Pullman
Aspiring to be the most artful and profound Lynch film yet, 'Lost Highway' is really Bill Pullman's most facile.
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a recently opened space , a choice that was far from obvious in this context at the National Music Forum in Wroclaw
The show's director, Natalia Korczakowska, chose as the setting for Lost Highway a recently opened space at the National Music Forum in Wroclaw, a choice that was far from obvious in this context.
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