Join the OKCMOA Film Society for a special Film Society Selects event on Thursday, June 26!
OKCMOA Film Society will present one of David Lynch’s films exclusively to Film Society members. Film Society members, keep an eye on your inbox for a link to vote!
Join us for a reception in the Museum Lobby followed by a screening and discussion of the winning film in the Noble Theater.
Event Details:
6:30 pm | Film Society reception
7 pm | Film screening with discussion to follow
Admission is free and limited to OKCMOA Film Society Members.
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Film Society Selects Candidates
Dune | David Lynch | 1984 | 137 min | PG-13 | DCP
Before Denis Villeneuve and Timothée Chalamet, David Lynch and future Twin Peaks star Kyle MacLachlan teamed up for an eye-popping adaptation of Frank Herbert’s classic sci-fi epic.
Blue Velvet | David Lynch | 1986 | 120 minutes | R | DCP
The discovery of a severed ear opens up a rabbit hole of seductive and sinister mysteries in David Lynch’s Oscar-nominated exploration of Middle America’s dark side.
Wild at Heart | David Lynch | 1990 | 125 minutes | R | DCP
Star-crossed lovers Sailor Ripley (Nicholas Cage) and Lula Fortune (Laura Dern) go on the run in David Lynch’s surreal Wizard of Oz-inspired Palme d’Or-winner.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me | David Lynch | 1992 | 135 minutes | R | DCP
This haunting Twin Peaks prequel chronicles the tragic last days of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), the enigmatic high school student whose shocking murder set the events of the series in motion.
Lost Highway | David Lynch | 1997 | 134 minutes | R | DCP
A hypnotic exploration of LA’s dark unconscious, Lost Highway tells a noir-inflected, two-part tale of jealousy, violence and madness.
The Straight Story | David Lynch | 1999 | 112 minutes | G | DCP
73-year old Alvin Straight (Oscar nominee Richard Farnsworth) journeys across the country on a riding lawn mower to visit his ailing brother in David Lynch’s poignant and poetic drama.
Mulholland Dr. | David Lynch | 2001 | 146 minutes | R | DCP
Widely regarded as one of the best American films of the 21st century, David Lynch’s epic vision of Los Angeles’s dream factory is a tale of love, jealousy, and revenge like no other.
Inland Empire | David Lynch | 2006 | 180 minutes | R | DCP
Inland Empire chronicles the psychological deterioration of an actress (Laura Dern) who finds herself increasingly unable to distinguish between her real life and the fictional world of her latest film.