Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted (1992)
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- 50min
- Drama, Fantasy
- May 1992 (France)
- TV Movie
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Laura Dern | ... |
Heartbroken Woman
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Nicolas Cage | ... |
Heartbreaker
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Julee Cruise | ... |
The Dreamself of the Heartbroken Woman
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Lisa Giobbi | ... |
Female Dancer
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Félix Blaska | ... |
Male Dancer
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Michael J. Anderson | ... |
Woodsman (Twin A)
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André Badalamenti | ... |
Clarinet Soloist (Twin B)
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John Bell | ... |
The Tall Skinned Deer
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Warick Bright | ... |
Snare Drummer
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Ann C. Fink | ... |
Back-Up Singer
(as Ann Fink)
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Sarah Napier | ... |
Back-Up Singer
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Marc B. Lorber | ... |
Video Team
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Tom Judson | ... |
Video Team
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Brian Keane | ... |
Video Team
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Sebastian Stuart | ... |
Video Team
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Leasen Beth Almquist | ... |
Chorus Girl
(as Leasen Almquist)
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Nicole Burdette | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Michelle Cote | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Elena Ferrante | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Brandace Hope | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Kathryn Humphrey | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Anne Padden Jubb | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Mary Jo Limpert | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Linda Russo | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Jane Sussin | ... |
Chorus Girl
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Directed by
David Lynch |
Produced by
Angelo Badalamenti | ... | producer |
Steve Golin | ... | executive producer |
Eric Gottlieb | ... | assistant producer |
Jennifer Hughes | ... | assistant producer |
David Lynch | ... | producer |
Monty Montgomery | ... | executive producer |
Marcel Sarmiento | ... | assistant producer |
Sigurjon Sighvatsson | ... | executive producer |
Debby Trutnik | ... | coordinating producer |
John Wentworth | ... | producer |
Music by
Angelo Badalamenti | ||
David Lynch |
Cinematography by
John Schwartzman | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Bob Jenkis |
Editorial Department
John Carroll | ... | on-line editor |
David Klandrud | ... | on-line editor |
Mary Sweeney | ... | editor: phone conversation scene |
Production Design by
Franne Lee |
Makeup Department
Terri Basilone | ... | hair stylist |
Donna Gregory | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Bruce Roberts | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Xi Bram | ... | production design assistant |
Sound Department
Robin Daynar | ... | house mixer |
Jon Huck | ... | sound sampler |
Eric Liljestrand | ... | sound sampler |
Camera and Electrical Department
Phil Abraham | ... | assistant camera |
Paul Cameron | ... | camera operator |
Ted Churchill | ... | steadicam operator |
Jeff Hirschorn | ... | assistant camera |
Gary Martone | ... | dolly grip |
Ann Militello | ... | lighting designer |
Spencer Newman | ... | camera loader |
Rex North | ... | key grip |
Phil Oetiker | ... | assistant camera |
Steve Sanderson | ... | camera loader |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Candace Clements | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
Kevin Laffey | ... | feature music artist and repertoire |
Additional Crew
Martha Clarke | ... | choreographer |
Marc B. Lorber | ... | production assistant (as Marc Lorber) |
Margaux Mackay | ... | second stage manager |
Cheryl Mintz | ... | stage manager |
Lanie Strahler | ... | production associate |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Canal+ (1992) (France) (tv)
- Raro Video (2010) (Italy) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (video)
Special Effects
- Jauchem & Meeh (pyrotechnics)
Other Companies
- J. Patterson Scenic Studios (set construction)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Pivoting around the emotionally charged telephone conversation between an unsuspecting Laura Dern, and a devastated but determined Nicolas Cage, the first powerful scene of David Lynch's "Industrial Symphony" ends with a painful breakup. Then, a floating Julee Cruise dressed in white appears out of thin air, inviting us in a palpable, ill-lit, nightmarish hallucination, as the cacophonous sounds of rejection intensify the despair of the heart-broken woman. To portray the scarred, anhydrous landscapes of separation and solitude, Julee Cruise performs hauntingly evocative songs from her 1989 debut album, "Floating into the Night", as well as recordings from the second season of Twin Peaks (1990). The performance was filmed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Opera House, on November 10, 1989. Written by Nick Riganas |
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Did You Know?
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