Credits

  • Total running time

    60min

Introduction

Without David Lynch, our world would have been a much more ordinary place. As a filmmaker, screenwriter, designer, musician, visual artist and living avatar of all things uncanny, his influence pervaded every corner of our culture. In his new book, David Lynch: His Work, His World, author Tom Huddleston explores all aspects of Lynch’s truly eclectic output while also exploring his many influences to tell the full story of how he worked, created, thought and lived.

Hosted by Hannah Strong, Digital Editor at Little White Lies, author and culture journalist.

How to book

This event is free and open to those aged 15 and over.

Booking opens on Thursday 2 October at 10am.

Tickets for LFF for Free events are over-allocated to account for no-shows. Tickets do not guarantee entry and work on a first-come, first-served basis. Arrive early to avoid disappointment.

Seating is unallocated unless otherwise stated.

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