***April 7th-14th | Series Passes and Individual Tickets Now on Sale | Extended Programming by Daniel Knox | Sponsored by Mubi***
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David Lynch: A Complete Retrospective - The Return returns to The Music Box Theatre April 7-14 with a full week of expanded programming by Daniel Knox centered around the film art of David Lynch. For one week the Music Box will become an immersive moviegoing experience of Lynch’s world. As with 2017’s retrospective we will be showing Lynch’s features on 35mm in addition to shorts, documentaries, music videos, and other important works in the same orbit.
“It’s so magical, I don’t know why, to go into a theatre and have the lights go down,” Lynch says. “It’s very quiet and then the curtains start to open. And then you go into a world.”
***Each screening will be preceded by a 20min pre-show of Lynch focused material cut together by Daniel Knox unless otherwise noted on its film page. Blue Rose Magazine’s Scott Ryan will moderate all Q&As and provide special introduction before some screenings***
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Passes: GA $150 / $125 Music Box Members
Single Tickets: $12.50 / $10 Music Box Members
WHAT COMES WITH THE SERIES PASS
-Guaranteed admission to each screening of the David Lynch: A Complete Retrospective - The Return up to 15 minutes to posted showtime
-A Commemorative Stamp-Book to chronicle your viewings across the retrospective
GUESTS SCHEDULED TO ATTEND
-Charlotte Stewart (ERASERHEAD)
-Richard Green (I DON'T KNOW JACK)
-Duwayne Dunham (BLUE VELVET + WILD AT HEART)
-Scott Ryan (Blue Rose Magazine)
ABOUT DANIEL KNOX
Daniel Knox is a songwriter and composer who has been a staff projectionist at Music Box Theatre for the last 20 years. As a longtime Lynch expert and archivist Knox previously programmed Music Box’s 2017’s David Lynch: A Complete Retrospective which set a record for being the largest presentation of Lynch’s work for film and televison ever screened in one place.
In addition to his Lynch presentations Knox has worked with Jarvis Cocker, The Handsome Family, Nina Nastasia, Rufus Wainwright and written scores for theater and film.
His most recent album is last year’s Won’t You Take Me With You.