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  1. 24 de may. de 2021 · Cabeza borradora (Eraserhead) | Tráiler español VOSE | Avalon11 de junio en cines dentro del Universo David LynchMás información en: https://mailchi.mp/avalo...

  2. 19 de ene. de 2024 · Eraserhead is a dreadful comedy set in a hellish industrial wasteland. This is the world of fear and filth, of deformed sperms and premature fetuses. Lynch’s debut feature lays the foundation for themes he would largely explore in his subsequent films. Through his films, Lynch exposes the ugliness inherent in nature and unearths our darkest ...

  3. Eraserhead - Apple TV. Available on Prime Video, Max. Five years in the making, Eraserhead is David Lynch’s bizarre and groundbreaking film debut. Shot in black and white, the film unfolds in a lifeless, industrial wasteland where the protagonist, Henry Spencer, tramps the grey, empty streets in a confused dream.

  4. Eraserhead is a film directed by David Lynch with Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, Jeannie Bates .... Year: 1977. Original title: Eraserhead. Synopsis: Lynch's fiendish cult classic adopts the logic of dreams and nightmares as layers of reality dissolve, sucking you into the eerie world of a warped mind.

  5. Enjoy the nonstop songs of Eraserheads, the most influential and successful Filipino rock band in history. Listen to their best OPM Tagalog love songs, including classics like Minsan, Ang Huling ...

  6. 23 de jul. de 2020 · Eraserhead: Lady In The Radiator’s Meaning Explained. Perhaps one of the creepiest parts of David Lynch's Eraserhead is the Lady in the Radiator. She smiles through grossly bloated cheeks as she gleefully stomps sperm-like creatures on stage. In a film filled with oddities, the Lady in the Radiator is one of the strangest, but also one of the ...

  7. Eraserhead is a surrealist film written, directed, and produced by David Lynch, and released in 1977. In 1971, Lynch moved to Los Angeles to pursue an MFA (Masters of Fine Arts) degree at the AFI Conservatory. At the Conservatory, Lynch began working on his first feature-length film, Eraserhead, using a $10,000 grant from the AFI. The grant was not sufficient to complete the film and, as a ...

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