“Normalcy is your ability to extract happiness from everyday life without hurting yourself or anybody else. It is also your ability to adjust to the realities of life, regardless of how inhumane or cruel they may seem.” (Ethan Temple, Episode 018)
Ethan, an elderly man from Independence, KS, came up with this when he was twenty-six years old to help him ‘cope with the challenges of life’. This is just one of the wise prophesies plucked from the mouths of those walking America’s dust roads, captured on camera by Austin Lynch and Jason S, the producer of a 2007 documentary about the making of Inland Empire.
Under the supportive wing of David Lynch, Austin (David’s son) and Jason premiered their first mini-doc back on 1 June 2009. This was just the start of what is to be the year-long Interview Project which will see the team on a 200,000 mile road trip across America. In a short explainer interview, David Lynch tells his audience that “Interview Project is about people who have been found and interviewed”. It seems it’s as simple as that. And for once, I don’t think he’s trying to lead anyone down the wrong path. Like litmus paper, Austin’s camera dips its lens into people’s lives to get a brief snapshot of their personal story. With a new interview debuting every three days, the site has the potential to become a rich archive of short docs.
Just when we thought the Lynch dynasty had done it all…
Tis the season to be making jolly little lists, that show what you like. All the bloggers do it now, to show what they consumed, and thoroughly enjoyed.
Here is the Oscar 
One of my highlights at 