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  1. Mar 26, 2024 · While the meaning behind the title might seem obvious—as Inland Empire encompasses a stretch of California cities, including San Bernardino and Riverside, that border Los Angeles and Hollywood—movies aren’t necessarily associated with the two-county region.

  2. Inland Empire is a 2006 experimental psychological thriller film [7] written, directed and co-produced by David Lynch. As of 2024, it is the last feature film Lynch has directed, marking his longest hiatus between film projects.

  3. The title refers to the deserty Inland Empire region of Southern California that's just to the East of LA, which is considered (in LA) to be seedier and inferior. Especially Hollywood types are horrified at the idea of living or working there due to the low status it has.

  4. Feb 21, 2023 · The Real Meaning Of Inland Empire's Ending In his book Catching Big Fish, Lynch laid out his theories on the collective unconscious and how art can be found in the swirling pool of ideas therein.

  5. In early 20th Century Poland, prostitutes confront various pimps while murder permeates their city. In present-day Poland, a mafia-like organization discusses one of their captives, remarking that the man claimed he was from "Inland Empire."

  6. Jan 25, 2007 · When people say "Inland Empire" is Lynch's " Sunset Boulevard ," Lynch's " Persona ," or Lynch's " 8 1/2 ," they're quite right, but it also explicitly invokes connections to Stanley Kubrick's " The Shining ," Jean-Luc Godard's " Pierrot le Fou ," Bunuel and Dali's " Un Chien Andalou ," Maya Deren's LA-experimental "Meshes of the Afternoon" (a ...

  7. Feb 7, 2007 · Inland Empire: Directed by David Lynch. With Karolina Gruszka, Krzysztof Majchrzak, Grace Zabriskie, Laura Dern. As an actress begins to adopt the persona of her character in a film, her world becomes nightmarish and surreal.

  8. May 4, 2022 · Lynch had made “Inland Empire” entirely independently, shooting it with his old friend and new neighbor Laura Dern on an off-the-rack camcorder.

  9. Inland Empire. “Strange, what love does.” The role of a lifetime, a Hollywood mystery, a woman in trouble . . . David Lynch’s first digitally shot feature makes visionary use of the medium to weave a vast meditation on the enigmas of time, identity, and cinema itself.

  10. Dec 6, 2006 · The easiest way into “Inland Empire” is through the grand mansions, derelict houses, ominous hallways and grubby back alleys that Nikki, Susan, the big rabbits and the whores inhabit.

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