KinoAufSegeln: MULHOLLAND DRIVE
Season opening at the Heineschuppen: A classic movie by David Lynch
To kick off the cinema season, KinoAufSegeln is showing MULHOLLAND DRIVE, a classic film from the early 2000s. The film is one of the key works of cult director David Lynch, who died earlier this year.
A woman suffers from amnesia after a car accident on the winding Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles. Together with a young actress who dreams of a career in Hollywood, she embarks on a multi-layered search for clues and answers - between dream and reality.
MULHOLLAND DRIVE is a hypnotic mystery thriller that tells a story of love, jealousy and murder - and explores the limits of what can be told. Director David Lynch uses the medium of unreliable storytelling to break up familiar structures. MULHOLLAND DRIVE is a masterpiece of ambiguity - a film that defies any unambiguous interpretation and has long since achieved cult status.
USA 2001 | Director: David Lynch | 147 min. | Naomi Watts, Laura Harring, a.o. | English original with German subtitles | FSK: 16
KinoAufSegeln starts the cinema season in May with a screening in the Heineschuppen at the museum shipyard. In July and August, the open-air season takes place on the grounds.
Admission 5€ /4€ reduced
Admission from 19:30
Start at 20:15
Box office only
Organiser: Greifswalder Museumswerft e.V. und GrIStuF e.V.
