Velvet Bayou
A candy-colored clown they call the sandman
2022-05-05 | 3 minutes
Plot Summary
A short film essay on Blue Velvet (1986) and The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976). The fact that Blue Velvet was almost shot in black and white is explored in comparison with the original scenes, as the choices of different directors (within a ten-year interval) when choosing Roy Orbison's music for their films.
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