Leben in gestrten Welten. Der filmische Raum in David Lynchs Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway und Inland Empire (Film und ,Used

Leben in gestrten Welten. Der filmische Raum in David Lynchs Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway und Inland Empire (Film und ,Used

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David Lynch gilt als einer der innovativsten und umstrittensten Regisseure der aktuellen Kinolandschaft. Als Hollywoods bser Geist konfrontiert er den Zuschauer mit Filmen, die der sthetik des MainstreamKinos zuwiderlaufen und von der Presse wie auch vom Publikum als fremd, irritierend und verstrend beschrieben werden. Dabei wird immer wieder von Lynchville, Lynchland oder dem seltsamen Universum des David Lynch gesprochen. Warum aber werden Lynchs Filme in der Rezeption oft in einer eigenen Welt angesiedelt? Und warum werden diese Welten oft als so verstrend wahrgenommen? Oliver Schmidts Analyse des filmischen Raums von Eraserhead, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway und Inland Empire gibt einen genauen Einblick in Lynchs seltsame Filmwelten und geht den jeweils spezifischen Ursachen ihrer inneren Gestrtheit auf den Grund.

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