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David Lynch, famous American director of Twin Peaks, Mulholland Drive and Elephant Man, has died at 78

This Thursday, January 16, David Lynch died at the age of 78. The sad news was announced by the director’s family on social networks.

The world of cinema is in mourning. This Thursday, January 16, the famous director David Lynch died at the age of 78. Sad news announced by his family in a press release published on the filmmaker’s official Facebook page. “It is with deep regret that we, his family, announce the passing of the man and artist David Lynch. We would like you to give us some privacy at this difficult time. There is a great empty in the world now that he is no longer with us But as he said: ‘Keep your eyes on the donut and not the hole.’ It’s a beautiful day with golden sunshine and blue skies all the way.”we can read.

Death of David Lynch: the director announced he was suffering from a serious illness in August 2024

Last August, David Lynch revealed that he suffered from emphysema, a disease which causes the progressive destruction of the pulmonary alveoli. The director then explained that this illness was linked to his many years of smoking. “I must say that I really enjoyed smoking and I love tobacco – the smell of it, lighting cigarettes, smoking them – but there is a price to pay for this pleasure and that price for me is the emphysema. I have now stopped smoking for over two years. I have recently had many exams and the good news is that I am in excellent shape, apart from the emphysema. I am delighted and will not take it. never my retirement. I want you Please all know that I truly appreciate your concern.”he indicated on social networks.

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Death of David Lynch: a look back at his greatest cinema successes and his family life

From 1977 to 2006, David Lynch directed ten feature films including Elephant Man, for which he was nominated for an Oscar in 1980, Sailor et Lulawhich earned him the Palme d’Or at the Film Festival in 1990, and Mulholland Driveawarded the César for best foreign film in 2002. The filmmaker was also the director of the series Twin Peaksfirst broadcast in the early 1990s then relaunched in 2017. On the private side, the filmmaker leaves behind four children: Jennifer, born from his first marriage to the painter Peggy Reavey, Austin Jack, born from his second marriage with Mary Fisk, Riley, born from his third union with producer Mary Sweeney, and Lula, born from his fourth marriage with actress Emily Stofle.

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