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In the aftermath of a party, a dancer in vivid red moves through a deserted space. Filmed in one continuous take, the raw immediacy lets the audience engage fully with the dancer’s physical and emotional presence.
Invasive species are a threat to biodiversity, including all other invasive species.
Two extraterrestrials traverse the universe trying to share technological breakthroughs with less brilliant minds.
Molecular gastronomy, pretentious self-realization, and the weird choice of having children are all ingredients in this semi-apocalyptic double date from hell.
An absurdist comedy in the spirit of Harmony Korine. Lynch appears alongside his son, Austin Jack, as two oddball characters who speak in high-pitched voices and peculiar syntax. Their quiet afternoon is interrupted by a hulking creature demanding milk — the “Neighbor Boy.” The chaos culminates in an off-screen cavalry massacre of Indigenous people, a dark reminder of the violence embedded in the foundations of American suburbia.
A meditation on the nature of truth and our instinct to look away from others’ suffering — a spiritual prelude to Inland Empire. In a dimly lit room, a blonde woman sits in quiet despair until a mysterious, white-clad figure enters and begins an unsettling monologue.
An outcast girl must fight the bullies and overcome her fears to pursue her ambition to fly to the other side of the mountain.
A young Roma boy is lifted into the light, only to find it fades in an unexpected way.
Lynch was invited to play directly with film history in Lumière et Compagnie, where 41 directors were challenged to make a short using the Lumière brothers’ original camera. In just sixty dense seconds, Lynch sketches the aftermath of a young girl’s death, intercut with abrupt, surreal tableaux: masked torturers, a naked captive, a bed standing alone in a forest. Short, brutal, and unmistakably Lynchian.
Through a montage of contemporary footage and archival material, the film depicts the reality of the Nazi concentration camps. A sober, poetic essay on memory, responsibility, and Europe’s darkest chapter.
A fearless four-year-old sets out to conquer the steepest hill in town with his homemade Gravity Racer.
The film that truly launched Lynch’s career. A darkly whimsical tale about a boy who escapes his abusive home by cultivating a grandmother of his own. The film draws loosely from Jack and the Beanstalk, crafting a world where imagination becomes a final refuge – and the longing for comfort and care becomes both metaphor and survival instinct. It’s no surprise that the American Film Institute described it as 'a film that defies genre classification.'
A couple are about to attend an important gala. They have their keys, phones and invitations, but there is a hole in their tights.
After enduring many decades of embarrassment and discomfort, the artist finally admits to the negative impact that possessing the commonest name in the English-speaking world has had on his psyche. Peppered with disparate fragments of autobiography, the film takes us on a confessional journey that reveals just how important a name can be.
A powerful wind lifts ordinary people into the sky, forcing them to confront unexpected encounters, new perspectives, and the unpredictable turns of life.
Traumas affect our breath and our movement, it disrupts our rythm, but the harmonic frequency in nature can help us find it back.
When time stretches and choices torment, our freedom is revealed in all its beauty and chaos.
Midnight Student wants to charm a special lady, but his physique fails to impress her. Eager to improve his situation, he goes to a miracle doctor. A comical mirror to our modern vanities, inspired by ancient Chinese erotic literature.
An unexpected encounter sparks a jealousy that puts Sandra og Tobias' relationship to the test. How far will they go to regain control?
Combining elements of documentary, fiction and dance the film portrays the female body's natural changes in different phases of life: puberty, childbirth, and menopause.
Insecurity, boredom, peer pressure, and hierarchy mixed with a ruthless drinking game. It's only a matter of time before things spiral out of control.
When a butterfly gets stuck in the fountain, the whole community of garden creatures is faced with an unfamiliar situation.
Brilliant inventor Marius Borodine unveils a spectacular new device that can turn any object into drinkable water, astonishing the public, the scientific community, and even his own family, until he takes things one step too far.
Postcard motives from Norway, in colours.
Memory and movement revive the Gaelic concerts once held by Melbourne’s Irish diaspora in the early 1900s. With no archival footage, the film crafts its own interpretation, merging tradition and contemporaneity in a poetic reflection on Irish identity.
Astrid’s only friend, Kristin, is moving away. When their doll play reminds Astrid that she’ll soon be alone, tension grows between the two friends.
The ocean is paradise for Fran the shrimp. Her deadly claws take whatever they desire. For the blind fish Milva, it’s a daily fight to survive. Fran sees her as beautiful and wants her to see the ocean in the same way. Can they overcome their differences?
After the loss of their only daughter, the parents are left shattered by grief. When she suddenly reappears at their door — weak, starving, yet alive — they welcome her back, and life seems to return to normal. But that doesn’t last long.
Surrounded by babies at her sister’s baby shower, Eva is forced to fend off questions left, right and centre about when she’ll be starting a family of her own.
When Linnea leaves Birk in Oslo to chase her dreams abroad, the distance slowly unravels their relationship.






























