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Will Self Presents 'Mulholland Drive'

As part of the Time Out 'My Favourite Film' series, Self discusses the sometimes incomprehensible Lynch masterpiece.

Feb 17 2005

This Sunday (February 20) Will Self will be at the Curzon Soho cinema to present a very special screening of 'Mulholland Drive'.

The journalist and author, whose works include 'Great Apes', 'How the Dead Live' and 'Dorian', will be introducing the David Lynch classic as part of Time Out’s 'My Favourite Film' series.

Starring Naomi Watts, Laura Elena Harring and Justin Theroux, 'Mulholland Drive' is a strange and unusual tale of wide-eyed innocence lost in LA, and as well as being confusing as hell, it also features Lynch at his weird and wonderful best.

That said, we're not quite sure what it means, but hopefully Self will be able to shed some light on the matter come Sunday.

Tickets are £6 and available from the Curzon cinema box office on 020 7734 2255.

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