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During the final weeks of David Lynch: Between Two Worlds at GOMA, the Australian Cinematheque is running a virtual Lynch fest of his most famous movies along with quirky and insightful documentaries and a host of rarely seen and compelling  Shorts.

Scene from Blue Velvet

Fans can combine tickets to these films with entry to the exhibition or buy single or multiple tickets to get immersed in a round-up of classic works like Eraserhead, The Elephant Man, Twin Peaks and Blue Velvet.

The main film program is as follows:

Eraserhead -  Jun 3 – 6pm, Jun 6 – 3pm

The Elephant Man –  May 27- 6pm, May 30 - 3pm

Elephant Man

Dune 1984 – May 20 - 6pm, May 23 -2.30pm

Blue Velvet – Apr 26 - 3pm, May 13- 6pm, May 16 -3pm

Scene out of Blue Velvet with Dennis Hopper

Wild at Heart – May 1 - 8pm, May 3 - 3pm, May 6 - 6pm, May 9 - 3pm

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me -  Apr 29 - 6pm, May 2- 2 .30pm, May 8 – 8pm, May 10-2.30pm

Lost Highway – Apr 22 -6pm, Apr 25 -2.30pm, May 15 – 8pm, May 17 – 2.30pm

The Straight Story – May 22 8pm, May 24 3pm

Mulholland Drive – May 29-8pm, May 31 -2.30pm

Mulholland Drive

Inland Empire – Jun 5-8pm, Jun 7-2pm

The extensive showing of intriguing Shorts includes Lady Blue Shanghai, The Amputee, The Grandmother, The Cowboy and the Frenchman, Industrial Soundscape, Ballerina and Dumbland.  And amongst the documentaries worth noting are Duran Duran Unstaged and It’s a Beautiful World.

Full program of movies, documentaries and shorts here

BUY TICKETS HERE

Image Credits from Top to Bottom:

Production still from Eraserhead 1976 / Director: David Lynch / Image courtesy: Umbrella Entertainment

Production still from Blue Velvet 1986 / Director: David Lynch / Image courtesy: Park Circus

Production still from The Elephant Man 1980 / Director: David Lynch / Image courtesy: British Film Institute

Production still from Blue Velvet 1986 / Director: David Lynch / Image courtesy: Park Circus

Production still from Mulholland Dr 2001 / Director: David Lynch / Image courtesy: Studio Canal

David Lynch

Australian Cinematheque

GOMA

Stanley Place

South Brisbane

Until Jun 7

Single Film $6-$9

5 Film Pass $24-$36

Map

Stanley Place South Brisbane

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