Lynch jumps on (or off?) the distribution bandwagon

It’s no surprise that David Lynch, the Academy Award-nominated director of ELEPHANT MAN, WILD AT HEART, BLUE VELVET, and MULHOLLAND DRIVE, (and one of my all time favorite filmmakers), would experiment not just with film as a medium but also try to play with various forms of distribution as well. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lynch has begun a campaign of self-distribution for his latest film, INLAND EMPIRE, which is apparently one of his most experimental pieces yet. Shot on a modest (by Hollywood standards) SONY PD-150, the film deals with the loss of identity, among other things, and stars Laura Dern.



















