Damien Bonnard stars as a painter dealing with being bipolar, while his wife Leila (Leïla Bekhti) spends her days worrying about him and trying to keep their child safe. In 2021, he ended up in competition with his ninth film, “The Restless,” about a family being torn about by bipolarity. Janus and Criterion have finally restored and released an HD version of this digitally shot nightmare, now yours to discover or revisit on Criterion Channel.īelgian filmmaker Joachim Lafosse has been a Cannes mainstay, including Un Certain Regard entry “Our Children” and Directors Fortnight title “After Love” in 2016. “Inland Empire” goes down many rabbit holes (including one involving actual rabbits) but you don’t need to grasp the barely-there plot to intuit the emotions on expressionistic display. Back in 2006, Lynch sat on the corner of Hollywood and La Brea in Los Angeles with a made-from-scratch FYC billboard and an actual cow to campaign Laura Dern for Best Actress for her truly overwhelming (and overwhelmed) performance as an actress lost in the space between the cursed film she’s been cast in and her ever-fraying reality. Long available only on a standard-definition, hard-to-find DVD release, David Lynch’s three-hour fever dream is the director’s most recent feature if you’re not counting “Twin Peaks: The Return” as a movie the way he does (we don’t). Image Credit: Studio Canal/courtesy Everett Collection
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