DAVID LYNCH - I KNOW

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  • Xanaé bove Typical straight men fantasies
    1 year ago - comment
  • Borat Sagdiyev good!
    1 year ago - comment
  • AxidentalFilms this is especially strong. well done, all.

    check out my robot/angel piece, if you're interested: http://genero.tv/watch-video/22338/
    1 year ago - comment
  • SachaMartins You seem to prize striptease sequences a lot...

    As a long time connoisseur of that kind of exquisite things, I want to share my cinematographic experience with you :
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxsbQ2U0bq4

    When you were raised with this kind of images in mind, it’s obviously a challenge to stay straight!
    1 year ago - comment
    • Borat Sagdiyev hilarious!
      1 year ago
    • Silenzio ahah! Great link you have given him Sacha! Hottie!
      1 year ago
Artist: David Lynch
Song: I Know
21 Dec 2010
608 34 6

Description:

Lust, desire and obsession

Credits:


Made by:
Chris Lee
Sam Pilling
Paul Storrie

featuring:
Daniel Vivian
Ruth Davies
Olivia Leng
Linda Silverstone
Victoria Bravery

Thanks to:
Beaucoup Films, Pulse Films, Megan Bravery, Daniel Rundle, Esteban Gitton, Francoise Gouliardon, CSM, Klara Plainer and Will Rixon

United Kingdom By: Sampling
21 Dec 2010

Country: United Kingdom

URL: http://www.pulsefilms.co.uk/#/directors/sam-pilling

Bio:

SHELLBOOKNATIONAL is a newly collaborative team made up of three creatives who graduated from Central Saint Martins at exactly the same time as each other. They are notorious for their ambitious film-making around extremely low budgets and tight deadlines. Between the three of them, they write, produce, direct, shoot and edit their films with their bare hands.

The team consists of:

Sam Pilling: born director. In his spare time, he also likes to make even more films. Why? Because he can.

Chris Lee: brings impossible ideas to life with a passion. Not many people know that he has actually got a camera for an eye.

Paul Storrie: creative creator of creativity. He says things you wouldn't imagine could make sense. But they do.

The question is, where's the "Director of Smoke" when you need him?!