With the long awaited third
season of Twin Peaks just around the
corner and renewed interest in all things David Lynch, the prestigious Music
Box Theater in Chicago dropped probably their biggest film festival lineup
since their 70mm Film Festival last year: a complete retrospective of every
single short film, feature film, documentary, commercial and music video in the
distinguished surrealist’s illustrious film career! Beginning on April 27th and
running through May 4th, the festival represents arguably the most
comprehensive assembly of the director’s oeuvre ever attempted with many
surprises that are unlikely to be seen anywhere else! Included among the surprises is a rare
documentary of Peter Braatz’s 8mm documentary Blue Velvet Revisited, which is still without a distributor, as
well as a myriad of short films and promotional materials never before seen!

The moment you set foot into the Music Box, you can hear the soundtrack for Twin Peaks playing in the café lounge area. The café lounge itself was briefly renamed The Black Lodge with many decorations adorned throughout including two television sets playing the now infamous videotapes from Lost Highway as well as custom edited versions of the retrieved videos of Laura Palmer and Donna Hayward dancing about from the pilot of Twin Peaks. Even further still, a custom made Pabst Blue Ribbon light was added to the lounge along with two posters for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me as well as logs recalling the beloved Log Lady and deer busts recalling the infamous Sheriff’s Department from Deer Meadow.
By way of the concessions,
the Music Box had a special treat in store: gallons of David Lynch’s own brand
of custom gourmet coffee which you can buy from his website. Being a coffee fiend myself, I was eager to
try it for years and can now say “it’s all in the beans”. Also available along with the ornately
prepared and detailed program booklets accompanying the festival were custom
made poster prints for the festival, with the now familiar image of the theater
screen in deep red with the black and white zig-zag Black Lodge tiling on the
screen.
Further still, the night of Fire Walk with Me, a local bakery chain
named Bang Bang Pie & Biscuits set
up a table outside the theater with their own brand of custom cherry pie slices
and other pastries, giving viewers just the right mixture of damn fine coffee
and the best cherry pie in the world!
Just to be nice, they even gave away unsold pie slices to anyone who
wanted them at the end of the night, allowing fans who stuck around after the
film for the bonus screening of the Pilot (which was not listed on the
schedule) as well as the Missing Pieces from Fire Walk with Me yet another reward for sticking around.


- Andrew Kotwicki