MUBI Podcast | Sabrina Sutherland Guides the Return of “Twin Peaks”

In this week’s episode, Simran Hans speaks to David Lynch’s longtime producing partner and dear friend.
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Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series are now streaming on MUBI in the US, UK, Ireland, Latin America, Germany, Turkey, Italy, Netherlands and India. 

David Lynch’s creative process was unconventional in many ways. For example, he preferred to sketch his ideas as images, rather than explain them in words. Producer Sabrina Sutherland worked with him for more than 30 years. How did she find the language to help translate his vision to screen?

“Ladies of Lynch” explores the subversive female characters created by the late David Lynch, and the singular women who helped shape them. Season 9’s guests include celebrated actor and filmmaker Isabella Rossellini; Lynch’s daughter, Jennifer Lynch; his producer of more than 30 years, Sabrina Sutherland; Twin Peaks  (1990–91) cocreator Mark Frost; and the award-winning novelist Deborah Levy.

Written and guest-hosted by culture writer Simran Hans, this season features conversations with actors, writers, producers and craftspeople who worked directly with Lynch, with revealing insights about the enigmatic and much-missed filmmaker, as well as the provocative women he put on screen.

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