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Balthazar Getty e Chris Furrh: O Señor das Moscas
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Lost Highway will be released on 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray on October 11 via The Criterion Collection. Fred Davis designed the cover art for the 1997 neo-noir film.
David Lynch (Twin Peaks, Eraserhead) directs from a script he co-wrote with Barry Gifford (Perdita Durango). Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Gary Busey, and Robert Loggia star.
Lost Highway has been newly restored in 4K with Dolby Vision HDR, supervised by Lynch, with new 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio and uncompressed stereo sound. The Lynch-approved special features are listed below.
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Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch - 1997 feature-length documentary by Toby Keeler with Lynch and collaborators Angelo Badalamenti, Peter Deming, Barry Gifford, Mary Sweeney, and more, along with on-set footage from Lost Highway
Archival interviews with director David Lynch and actors Patricia Arquette, Bill Pullman, and Robert Loggia
Reading by David Lynch and critic Kristine McKenna of excerpts from their 2018 book, Room to Dream
Booklet featuring a David Lynch interview excerpt from Chris Rodley’s book Lynch on Lynch
A mesmerizing meditation on the mysterious nature of identity, Lost Highway, David Lynch’s seventh feature film, is one of the filmmaker’s most potent cinematic dreamscapes. The film expands the horizons of the medium, taking its audience on a journey through the unknown and the unknowable. As this postmodern noir detours into the realm of science fiction, it becomes apparent that the only certainty is uncertainty.
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