David Lynch picked up the Best Director prize at the Cannes Film Festival for Mulholland Drive, "one of the director's best works in years... a return to vintage Lynch territory -- a realm of eccentric and dangerous characters, labyrinthine storylines and mysterious symbols reminiscent of Blue Velvet and Twin Peaks." (Box Office Magazine) A beautiful woman is the sole survivor of a car accident, but she has no memory of her identity and ends up in the apartment of a young actress who helps her put her life back together. A hotshot young director finds himself at the mercy of the mob. When their stories intersect, the bizarre happenings are classic Lynch. "Astonishing... an incredible cinematic experience." (Premiere)
2001, color, 2 hours 26 minutes, USA
