Interpretation of a children's song about the alphabet by David Lynch
David Personal is a global figure. He has all sorts of titles: “Renaissance Man”, “The First Popular Surrealist of Big Cinema”, “Master of the Thriller” and simply one of the most outstanding directors in history. But, whatever one may say, Personality is not for everyone. His works often “blow the mind,” as the director creates complex worlds where dreams are almost indistinguishable from reality. Take, for example, the legendary Twin Peaks, which brought the art of festival cinema to the format of a television series. Or “Mulholland Drive,” which was unanimously called “the greatest film of the 21st century.” And this despite the fact that half of the audience did not understand at all what they had just seen on the screen! But Lichn also knows how to not only penetrate our unconscious, but also scare the hell out of us! And he does it in his signature “surrealist manner.” We invite you to watch his interpretation of a children's song about the alphabet, filmed in 1968.