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Colleagues and friends unveiled the secrets behind David Lynch's creative process.

The Guardian has compiled exclusive memories from directors and artists about their collaborations with David Lynch. Colleagues shared insights into his unique creative approach and his impact on global cinema.
Друзья и коллеги поделились секретами творческого подхода Дэвида Линча.

The British publication shares several anecdotes about director David Lynch from colleagues, friends, and fans.

Reported by UNN referencing The Guardian.

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Throughout his life, David Lynch remained an eccentric and remarkable personality who did not have consistent access to Hollywood but was a unique creator.

Paul Schrader, a director, reminisces about the film "Blue Velvet" - the fourth feature film by American director David Lynch, released in 1986 in the thriller genre.

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Mark Cousins, a documentary filmmaker known for his 15-hour documentary "The Story of Film: An Odyssey" from 2011, recalls his experiences with Lynch.

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Years later, we found ourselves in the same room for an interview for my BBC program Scene by Scene, filled with light, cables, cameras, and people.

"His films were filled with mysteries and the inexplicable," says Coralie Fargeat, a French director who gained international acclaim for her feature film "Revenge" in 2017, which won several festival awards.

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Coralie Fargeat emphasizes that Lynch's films provided a space for the audience's imagination.

This requires immense strength: a purposeful act of creating boundless worlds.

".. Carpets. Backyards. Heavy rooms. Roads. An entire invisible world filled each of these spaces. For this, I loved his works very much," notes Coralie Fargeat.

Unforgettable images from David Lynch's works are discussed by Alice Lowe, a director, actress, and writer known for her role in the TV series "Horrible Histories," as well as in the films "Black Mirror: Bandersnatch" and "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace" (2004).

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Let us remind you,

The creator of "Twin Peaks" and "Mulholland Drive," David Lynch died at the age of 78 after battling emphysema. The director left a rich legacy of surreal films and television shows.

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