Eraserhead
David Lynch 1976 US (4th time)
The prospect of meeting the parents and becoming a father turns into a nightmare for an irresponsible man.
Lynch's first feature, and to many, his best; every single shot in this film is provocative, oozing with the bizarre surrealism and at times genuinely frightening sense of life as a nightmarish prospect that have since marked the director's most distinguished works. An outstanding achievement.

The Grandmother
David Lynch 1970 US (2nd time)
A young boy, neglected by his parents, plants some seeds in his room, and an elderly woman whom he befriends grows from them.
A Bacon painting come to life, with use of crude animation to propel some of its narrative. It looks and sounds lovely.


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