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An Evening with David Lynch (no film clips) 

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Bryn Mawr Film Institute presented An Evening with David Lynch, an intimate conversation with the filmmaker, moderated by film critic Carrie Rickey, on Saturday, September 13, 2014.
This event and A Celebration of David Lynch Cinema Classics Film Series was presented in conjunction with DAVID LYNCH: THE UNIFIED FIELD at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA), the first major U.S. museum exhibition of PAFA alumnus David Lynch, on view from September 13, 2014 to January 11, 2015.
The original presentation included clips from several of David Lynch's films and television series. These clips have been cut out of this video due to copyright restrictions.

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@ilovedumas
@ilovedumas 9 лет назад
One of the most amazing humans ever
@jim5746
@jim5746 4 месяца назад
I could listen to this man talk for hours !!
@madahad9
@madahad9 Месяц назад
I regret missing David Lynch speak in New Haven, CT. I couldn't get the day off to attend and I was furious. I should have called out "sick." I knew it was going to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Even though I don't have much Interest in his transcendental mediation practices I love listening to him talk about creativity and how you should keep your mind open to new ideas, even if they are just fragments and not fully realized yet. I still have his book Catching the Big Fish, as well the audiobook version. Not much in ways of practical advice but it does liberate your mind and encourages you not to discard those farfetched thoughts. He's a fascinating person.
@charlesknowlton7198
@charlesknowlton7198 4 года назад
"It's been nice knowing you guys.." LOL What a great storyteller.
@Shetalks2
@Shetalks2 3 месяца назад
😂
@NewWaveFilms
@NewWaveFilms 9 лет назад
24:36 "This meaning if you are true to the idea, The meaning can have harmonics." This is an incredibly profound truth. We can read so much into things and depending on our state of consciousness can get a certain understanding out of the same symbols. It's a symbolic universe with many layers of understanding. Because Dr. Lynch is catching ideas at such a deep level of consciousness, they resonate and can hit peoples intellect at different harmonics or different levels of consciousness, from superficial literal meaning, to deep metaphor and symbolism, this is why he doesn't talk about the meaning of his films, he allows us to have our own experience of the film at our own level of consciousness and understanding. Truly a Master Artist.
@UpstairsPancake
@UpstairsPancake 9 лет назад
It brings me such a big smile to listen to him talk. Great interview. His views are so right and his mind so great, more people should know of them.
@frostychickenprods
@frostychickenprods 9 лет назад
This is wonderful. This should've gotten more views by now.
@nati22love
@nati22love 7 лет назад
he's such a interesting person to talk to, Great film maker
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 2 года назад
Those Dune sets and some of it's production values are unreal.
@joneny5235
@joneny5235 2 года назад
Master please keep us motivated
@adrianhallchannel
@adrianhallchannel 4 года назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing.
@ravenclause
@ravenclause 7 месяцев назад
wonderful, thank you
@aruiz90
@aruiz90 7 лет назад
It's interesting how Lynch talks about sound because I've always felt Lynch makes great use of silence in his work whether it was to build tension, awkwardness, uneasiness in the viewer, humour, all kinds of emotions really. Twin Peaks Season 3 is a great testament to that
@giovanna722
@giovanna722 2 года назад
Yes, he does. He uses it to great effect. People today are so occupied with filling up silence, as if they're afraid of it.
@rubyvazquez1014
@rubyvazquez1014 9 лет назад
I love her questions so disconnected after he response though ?
@charlesandhisworld
@charlesandhisworld 3 года назад
great interview!
@MultiJamesman
@MultiJamesman 7 лет назад
That was a very enjoyable interview.
@Johnconno
@Johnconno Год назад
Great to see David talking to The Society of Welsh Virgins. ❤
@susanwilson6621
@susanwilson6621 2 года назад
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@dangeradams58240
@dangeradams58240 4 года назад
34:00 gold
@phantomfire8228
@phantomfire8228 3 месяца назад
20:00
@lyndapierson6338
@lyndapierson6338 5 лет назад
swear he speaks with his hands
@ReallyBakedGamer
@ReallyBakedGamer 4 года назад
In twin peaks, we dive into a dangerous world full of crime and corruption and otherworldly influence, and we always return to the comfort and safety of the diner.
@andyoushouldfeelbad
@andyoushouldfeelbad Месяц назад
She seems rude in her responses after David answers. It makes me feel sad for him. He’s such a gentle person who already hates giving interviews…I don’t know why people have to be as snarky as she is.
@phantomfire8228
@phantomfire8228 3 месяца назад
10:10
@klakkinkittykat
@klakkinkittykat 4 месяца назад
Meow.
@gdawg2389
@gdawg2389 8 лет назад
Bad interviewer. Lynch is great, though.
@wesleysonic
@wesleysonic 7 лет назад
Clip at 6:30 what is that called? Is it meant to represent Alzheimer's or something?
@drdoolittle8396
@drdoolittle8396 3 года назад
nice shoes
@JulianAndStuff
@JulianAndStuff 8 лет назад
PHILADELPHIA REPRESENT
@arnoldlane9463
@arnoldlane9463 9 лет назад
If this interviewer is a tacher in that school... the students are still making jokes at her;
@ilovedumas
@ilovedumas 9 лет назад
Terrible interviewer
@bagdadaladin8672
@bagdadaladin8672 7 лет назад
yes!
@Cpt-Falco
@Cpt-Falco 7 лет назад
It's like she's not even listening. "Thank you" and "gotcha" are her response before awkwardly reading off the next pre-written question.
@gerhitchman
@gerhitchman 7 лет назад
what a horrible interview. chuckling after lynch's answers as if hes making a joke
@anaelhonings8683
@anaelhonings8683 Год назад
27'34" > 31'17" : David preaching once again for his cult 😒
@filmsnoirs
@filmsnoirs 3 года назад
What a pitiful knowledge of cinema history this woman has. "There are many painters and photographers who have become film-makers: most famously Jean Cocteau, Andy Warhol..." Andy Warhol? Er, hello, why not try Derek Jarman ?