The San Francisco Public Library launches its '100 Years of Surrealism' film series with David Lynch's 'Blue Velvet', a 1986 film renowned for its surreal, dreamlike qualities. The movie follows a young man's perilous investigation sparked by the discovery of a severed ear, leading him to a complex narrative involving a nightclub singer and dangerous criminals. Celebrated for its unsettling brilliance, the film is a testament to Lynch's status as a visionary filmmaker and stylist within the American cinematic landscape. The screening is part of an adults-only event at 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco.
"Brilliant and unsettling...this is the work of an all-American visionary—and a master film stylist." - Stephen Schiff, Vanity Fair
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