- The Short Films of David Lynch
The Short Films of David Lynch (
2002 ) is aDVD collection of the early student and commissioned film work of American filmmakerDavid Lynch . As such, the collection does not include Lynch's later short work, which are listed in the filmography.The films are listed in chronological order, with brief descriptions of each film. The DVD contains introductions by Lynch to each film, which can be viewed individually or in sequence.
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
The Alphabet
1968 The Alphabet Combines
animation and live action; A simplenarrative structure relating a symbolically rendered expression of childhood and aging. (4 minutes)The idea for "The Alphabet" came from Lynch's wife, Peggy Reavey, [http://www.peggyreavey.com] , a painter whose niece, according to Lynch in Chris Rodley's "Lynch on Lynch" book, "was having a bad dream one night and was saying the alphabet in her sleep in a tormented way. So that's sort of what started 'The Alphabet' going." Based on the merits of this short film, Lynch was awarded an American Film Institute production grant and became a minor celebrity.
The Grandmother
1970 The Grandmother After the success of "The Alphabet", one of Lynch's friends, Bushnell Keeler recommended that he check out the
American Film Institute . Keeler's brother-in-law had been involved in setting up the AFI. Lynch submitted "The Alphabet" and wrote a script for a short film entitled, "The Grandmother." He sent the script and a print of "The Alphabet" to the AFI in Washington. Lynch got a call fromGeorge Stevens, Jr. andTony Vellani at the AFI who wanted to know if Lynch could make "The Grandmother" for $5,000 (it eventually cost $7,200). Lynch agreed.The short film combines live action and animation. The story revolves around a boy who grows a Grandmother to escape neglect and abuse from his parents. Silent (no dialog) with soundtrack cues used to convey story.
The music in the film was provided by a local group known as Tractor and marked the first time Lynch would work with
Alan R. Splet who was recommended to the filmmaker by the soundman on "The Alphabet". Initially, Lynch and Splet intended to use a collection of sound effects records for the film but after going through them all they found that none of them were useful. So, Lynch and Splet took 63 days to make and record their own sound effects.After finishing "The Grandmother", Lynch took the film to be shown at the AFI in
Washington, D.C. The head of the AFI at the time, George Stevens, Jr. found that after all the films had been categorized, only Lynch's defied easy categorization. Stevens and Vellani recommended that Lynch apply to the AFI's Center for Advanced Film Studies. This was a filmmaking conservatory that Vellani had recently started inBeverly Hills . Lynch and Splet both applied for scholarships and on the strength of "The Grandmother" (which won awards at film festivals inAtlanta ,Belleview , andSan Francisco ) they were accepted into the program. (34 minutes)The Amputee
1974 The Amputee Made for the
American Film Institute while "Eraserhead " was in financial limbo. The AFI was testing two different stocks of black and white video and enlistedFrederick Elmes to test each one. Lynch asked Elmes if he could shoot something with this stock and so he andCatherine Coulson stayed up all night writing script. The result was a one shot scene with Catherine Coulson about a woman attempting to write a letter while a female nurse (played by Lynch) tends to her leg stumps. (two versions 5 minutes/4 minutes)The Cowboy and the Frenchman
1988 The Cowboy and the Frenchman
Slapstick made for French Television as part of the series "The French as seen by... " by French magazine "Figaro". WithHarry Dean Stanton ,Frederic Golchan , andJack Nance . (26 minutes)Premonitions Following an Evil Deed
1996 Lumière:Premonitions Following an Evil Deed Originally included in the 1995 film
Lumière et compagnie . Forty acclaimed directors created works using the originalCinematographe invented by theLumière brothers (52 seconds)External links
* [http://www.dvdverdict.com/reviews/davidlynch.php DVD Verdict review]
* [http://www.davidlynch.com David Lynch Homepage]
* [http://www.lynchnet.com/frenchman/ "The Cowboy and the Frenchman"] onlynchnet
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* [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:270868~C "The Cowboy and the Frenchman"] atAllmovie David Lynch's films
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