David Lynch said about leaving the movie

06 May 2017, 01:37 | Peace
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Director David Lynch announced his disappointment in the modern film industry and confirmed that the "Inner Empire", released in 2006, will remain his last feature film. This is reported on Friday, May 5, The Sydney Morning Herald. "Everything has changed too much. Many great films are not very good at the box office, and those that are on the contrary become successful, I would not shoot, "- explained Lynch. Asked whether the "Inner Empire" will remain his last film, the director replied: "Yes, it will remain". In this Lynch took as director the new season of the series "Twin Peaks", reborn after a 25-year pause.

The premiere of the new series of the project will be held at the Cannes Film Festival, and on May 21 they will first be on the air of Showtime. David Lynch was nominated for an Oscar four times, and in 1990 won the Palme d'Or of the Cannes Film Festival for his film Wild Ones. He is also known for such films as Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, Elephant Man, Highway to Nowhere, Twin Peaks: Fire, Come With Me.

Original article: David Lynch announced his retirement from the cinema.




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