
Lost Highway
David Lynch / US, 1997 / 135 min.
Reality is catching up with fantasy, or is it the other way around? Adaptation of Robert Aldrich's noir classic Kiss Me Deadly, with even more fatal women and more mysterious events. Screening in tribute to David Lynch, Master of the Macabre.

Lynch described his story about an adulterous jazz musician (Bill Pullman) suspected of murdering his wife as a “riveting investigation into parallel identity crises in a world where the concept of time has become dangerously out of control.”
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Director
David Lynch
Production year
1997
Country
US
Original title
Lost Highway
Length
135 min.
Language
English
Subtitles
NLD
Format
35mm, DCP
Part of
Eye Classics
Eye’s collection includes a wealth of classics. With the Eye Classics series, Eye brings film history even closer. Every week, we screen at least three classics from the collection under one recognisable name: Eye Classics.




In Memoriam David Lynch
The creator of classics such as Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet, Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive died on 15 January 2025 from complications of the lung disease COPD. Lynch, an inveterate chain smoker, was 78 years old. A number of films by the sympathetic Master of the Macabre can now be seen in Eye Classics.
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