
Experience David Lynch's iconic films on the big screen
The Salt Lake Film Society will pay tribute in April to the work of the late-filmmaker David Lynch.
Context: The visionary director, known for his dark and illusive films, died in January. He was 78.
How to watch: Broadway Centre Cinemas will screen his popular movies throughout April, with two showings planned for each film. Tickets are available online.
The films include:
"The Elephant Man" - 7pm April 4; 9pm April 5
David Lynch shorts - 9:30pm April 4; 7pm April 5
"Eraserhead" - 7pm April 11; 9:35 pm April 12
"Mulholland Drive" - 9pm April 11; 6:45pm April 12
"Lost Highway" - 9:30pm April 18; 6:45pm April 19
"Blue Velvet" - 7pm April 18; 9:30pm April 19
"Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" - 9:30pm April 25; 6:45pm April 26
"Wild At Heart" - 7pm April 25; 9:30pm April 26
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