So apparently that "Poem" video was only David Lynch's hint about the full extent of his "Blue" installment for the "Lady Dior" campaign. While digital video has a sense of movement that usually irritates me, in short form it's okay, and coupled with Lynch's hypnotic music, it's rather effective. It only reinforces my belief that Cotillard and Lynch need to work together on a feature film; she seems totally capable of expressing Lynch's bizarro vision.
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Showing posts with label David Lynch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label David Lynch. Show all posts
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
When David Met Marion
The third part of Dior's "Lady Dior" commercial campaign has arrived, courtesy of David Lynch. Though stylistically, it's less "polished" than "Lady Noire" or "Lady Rouge," there's something really magnetic about the way Lynch shoots with digital photography. These two need to work together on a feature, and soon.
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Actresses,
David Lynch,
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Marion Cotillard
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