The Grandmother

Short / Experimental
USA, 1970, 34 min

Directed by:

David Lynch

Screenplay:

David Lynch

Cinematography:

David Lynch
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Beneath the earth a family is born, whose members come into the world bursting through a pile of sodden leaves. Father, mother and son are forced to live together, imprisoned in this dark, reproductive mechanism. The child, who is a perpetual lightning rod for his father’s rage and is often left on his own, plants a seed in his bed, which germinates into a grandmother. David Lynch, who, for years, entertained the idea of making a feature based on Franz Kafka, had already anticipated similar thoughts in his third short film. Using a combination of live action and animation, he explores territory, whose atmosphere is reminiscent of "The Metamorphosis" and "Letter to My Father". (Karlovy Vary International Film Festival)

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