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In Eastern mysticism and political radicalism, and was seen as an Many young actors, her decision may have been influenced by socialĪwkwardness - the child of 1960s counterculture parents, she was steeped

World soon convinced the young Dern to pursue acting herself. Her parents' background and her own early taste of the movie-making With her father for several years as a result. Her parents divorced when Dern was two and Dern lost contact Dern was exposed to movie setsĪnd the movie industry from infancy, and obtained several bit parts asĪ child. The Belcourt Theatre does not provide advisories about subject matter or potential triggering content, as sensitivities vary from person to person.īeyond the synopses, trailers and review links on our website, other sources of information about content and age-appropriateness for specific films can be found on Common Sense Media, IMDband as well as through general internet searches.Laura Dern was born on Februin Los Angeles, the daughterĭiane Ladd. “Starting with the outrageous and building from there, ignites a slight love-on-the-run novel, creating a bonfire of a movie that confirms his reputation as the most exciting and innovative filmmaker of his generation.” -Peter Travers, Rolling Stone “Joltingly violent, wickedly funny and rivetingly erotic, David Lynch's WILD AT HEART is a rollercoaster ride to redemption through an American gothic heart of darkness.” - Variety Tinged throughout with equal parts WIZARD OF OZ and Elvis, this surreal neo-noir becomes a sort of dark fairytale about the power of true love and the slimeballs and creeps you meet along the way. They’re met along the way by a bizarre array of characters all dead-set on killing Sailor and gathering the reward for a hit put out by Lula’s hysterical mother. In one of the most twisted romances of all time, young lovers Sailor (Nicolas Cage) - fresh off a self-defensive manslaughter wrap - and Lula (Laura Dern) set out on a parole-breaking, post-incarceration road trip to sunny California. Part of Midnight Movies Sat, Feb 4 at Midnight: Introduction from film critic Micheal Compton | BUY TICKETS Film Kitchen Meetups for High School Filmmakers.
