Inland Empire

Inland Empire

Directed by David Lynch • 2006 • United States
Starring Laura Dern, Jeremy Irons, Justin Theroux

“Strange, what love does.” The role of a lifetime, a Hollywood mystery, a woman in trouble . . . David Lynch’s first digitally shot feature makes visionary use of the medium to weave a vast meditation on the enigmas of time, identity, and cinema itself. Featuring a tour-de-force performance from Laura Dern as an actor on the edge, this labyrinthine Dream Factory nightmare tumbles down an endless series of unfathomably interconnected rabbit holes as it takes viewers on a hallucinatory odyssey into the deepest realms of the unconscious mind.

Inland Empire
  • Inland Empire

    Directed by David Lynch • 2006 • United States
    Starring Laura Dern, Jeremy Irons, Justin Theroux

    “Strange, what love does.” The role of a lifetime, a Hollywood mystery, a woman in trouble . . . David Lynch’s first digitally shot feature makes visionary use of the medium to weave a vast meditatio...

Extras

  • LYNCH (one)

    Directed by blackANDwhite • 2007 • United States
    Starring David Lynch

    This 2007 feature-length film by blackANDwhite, the makers of DAVID LYNCH: THE ART LIFE, was made over the course of two years during the filming of INLAND EMPIRE.

  • LYNCH2

    Directed by blackANDwhite • 2007 • United States
    Starring David Lynch

    This 2007 short film by blackANDwhite, the makers of DAVID LYNCH: THE ART LIFE, features behind-the-scenes footage from the making of INLAND EMPIRE.

  • Laura Dern & Kyle MacLachlan on INLAND EMPIRE

    The following conversation between actors Laura Dern and Kyle MacLachlan was recorded in 2022.

  • More Things That Happened

    Presented here are seventy-five minutes of additional scenes from INLAND EMPIRE.

  • Ballerina

    The following short film was directed by David Lynch in 2007.

  • The Happiest of Happy Endings

    This short audio recording features director David Lynch reading from “The Happiest of Happy Endings,” a chapter from “Room to Dream,” the 2018 book that he coauthored with critic Kristine McKenna.