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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 71. Chapters: Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive, Un Chien Andalou, Donnie Darko, Meshes of the Afternoon, Last Year at Marienbad, Inland Empire, Eraserhead, Synecdoche, New York, Lost Highway, The Phantom of Liberty, Videodrome, Suicide Club, The Trial, Jo Jo in the Stars, Ballet Mecanique, Santa Sangre, El Topo, That Obscure Object of Desire, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie, 200 Motels, The Milky Way, Chronopolis, Fando y Lis, The Exterminating Angel, The Holy Mountain, The Short Films of David Lynch, L'Age d'Or, Dreams That Money Can Buy, The Blood of a Poet, Belle de Jour, Orpheus, Mondo Trasho, List of surrealist films, The Other Side of the Tracks, Simon of the Desert, Angel's Egg, The Seashell and the Clergyman, L'Etoile de mer, Black Moon, Entr'acte, At Land, Les Mysteres du Chateau de De, Anemic Cinema, The Last Trick, Emak-Bakia, Darkened Room, Testament of Orpheus, Les tetes interverties, Le Retour a la Raison. Excerpt: Mulholland Drive is a 2001 American psychological thriller written and directed by David Lynch, starring Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring, and Justin Theroux. The surrealist film was highly acclaimed by many critics and earned Lynch the Prix de la mise en scene (Best Director Award) at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival as well as an Oscar nomination for Best Director. Mulholland Drive launched the careers of Watts and Harring and was the last feature film to star veteran Hollywood actress Ann Miller. The film is widely regarded as one of Lynch's finest works, alongside Eraserhead (1977) and Blue Velvet (1986), and has been chosen by many critics as representing a significant perspective of the 2000s. Originally conceived as a television pilot, a large portion of the film was shot with Lynch's plan to keep it open-ended for a potential series. After viewing Lynch's...