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Lost Highway - Lynch Up Late!

Screening times:
Saturday, Feb 15, 8:00 PM

David Lynch | USA, France | 1997 | 134m
with Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, and Balthazar Getty

This screening is part of our Lynch Up Late series on Saturday nights in February. Lynch Up Late remembers David Lynch, the American surrealist director (1946-2025).

"We've met before, haven't we?"

Anonymous videotapes presage a musician's murder conviction, and a gangster's girlfriend leads a mechanic astray. Lynch's expressionist thriller attracted conflicting reviews upon its release even winning an award for the Worst Picture of 1997! Since then it has earned a cult following and scholarly interest.

Lost Highway is presented in its original aspect ratio of 2.39:1. Supervised by director David Lynch, this new digital transfer was created in 4K resolution on a Scanity film scanner from the 35 mm original camera negative. The near-field remaster of the original 5.1 soundtrack was made from the 35 mm magnetic track and mix supervised by Lynch and rerecording mixer Ronald Eng.

""Lost Highway"’s opening 45 minutes contains some of the most hauntingly prosaic moments of Lynch’s career." - Jeremiah Kipp and Chuck Bowen, Slant

Worst Picture - The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 1997
Best Score - Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 1997

Tickets 8.75 ($8 cash at the door if available)

Earlier Event: February 15
Porcelain War
Later Event: February 19
Look At Me