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Lynch's Mulholland Drive: A Baffling Journey to Screen
8 Feb
Summary
- Mulholland Drive began as a TV series concept for ABC.
- The film won best director at Cannes and earned an Oscar nomination.
- The original ABC pitch involved a mysterious amnesiac brunette.

David Lynch's cinematic masterpiece, "Mulholland Drive," first emerged not as a film but as a television series concept for ABC. Following the success of "Twin Peaks," ABC commissioned a Hollywood-set drama about a mysterious amnesiac named Rita and her encounter with a blonde aspiring actress named Betty. The network invested significantly, funding a pilot with the expectation of a theatrical version for European release.
However, ABC's apprehension grew as Lynch's distinctively surreal creative process unfolded during production. Concerns over the director's unconventional approach and the pilot's challenging narrative led to significant friction. This tumultuous development ultimately diverted the project from its television aspirations, paving the way for its eventual transformation into the critically revered feature film that would later earn numerous accolades and a prominent place in film history.




