Lost in the Woods: New Narratives in Twin Peaks

Dir. David Lynch, English, USA, 1992

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Thu 26 February 2015 // 18:30 / Cinema

Featuring a screening of Lynch’s Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992), Lost in the Woods is evening of performance, film and discussion, exploring how new narratives can be created and interwoven into pre-existing landscapes in film and television.

Kicking off with a food buffet and Toby Phips Lloyd’s performance Wet Your Whistle: A guide to drinking in Twin Peaks (2014), the screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Lloyd, co-editor of the pop culture, TV and Cinema blog Clarissa Explains F*ck All, Amy Roberts and film writer and Lynch lover Cayley James.

The panel will explore how artists, writers and filmmakers have taken inspiration from both real life and fictional sources in their work. The conversation will also attempt to re-evaluate Lynch’s poorly received prequel to the popular television series, taking into consideration that Lynch is currently working on the highly anticipated third series of Twin Peaks.

When: Thursday 26 February 2015, 6:30 – 10:30pm

Booking: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lost-in-the-woods-new-narratives-in-twin-peaks-tickets-15494737176

Lost in the Woods: New Narratives in Twin Peaks is part of Painting in Perpetual Motion: Art, Film, TV and David Lynch,  a programme of conversations, workshops, screenings, discussions and commissioned writing developed and produced by Northern Film & Media and mima and will run across February and March 2015 to coincide with mima’s exhibition David Lynch Naming.

Painting in Perpetual Motion: Art, Film, TV and David Lynch is supported by Arts Council England through Grants for the Arts, the European Regional Development Fund, Newcastle University's Institute for Creative Arts Practice and its Research Centre in Film and Digital Media.

http://projects.northernmedia.org/lynch