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Saturday, Aug 20, 2016
8:45 PM (90 mins)
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Eraserhead
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Introduction
Director of programming at the Film Society of Lincoln Center
Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Jeanne Bates, Allen Josephs,
Almost four decades later, Lynch’s debut feature, a self-described “dream of dark and troubling things,” remains a work of queasy genius. Eraserhead is the story of Henry, cursed with an innocence bordering on retardation, and a lonely life in a box-like apartment. Henry, however, does have a girlfriend, and she is in a family way. Their life together is filled with substance—every rubbery, nauseating substance one could imagine—and Baby makes just one more, a genuine horror that only a parent could love. Eraserhead is not for the squeamish, precisely because every image (and sound) evoked is somehow all too familiar.
FILM DETAILS
Cinematographer
- Frederick Elmes
Print Info
- B&W
- 35mm
- 90 mins
Source
- Janus Films/Criterion Collection
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Crude thoughts and fierce forces: on first looking into the world of David Lynch, kitty-corner from the city morgue... (article), Monthly Film Bulletin, Richard Combs, 1987
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