Scene from Inland Empire (2006)
Scene Details
Duration: 38 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 47 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1034 | Added: 2018-Jul-06 |
Actresses in this Scene

Wendy Rhodes
Birth Name: Wendy Rhodes
Birth Date: N/A
Birth Place: N/A
Career
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About the Movie: Inland Empire (2006)

Release Year: 2006
Nation: France, Poland, United States of America
Alternative Title: Imperio, Инланд Емпайър, Império dos Sonhos, Inland Empire - Eine Frau in Schwierigkeiten, Inland empire - Siseimpeerium, Inland Empire - L'impero della mente, El imperio, Внутренняя империя, Inland Empire: A Woman in Trouble
Director: David Lynch
Writer: David Lynch
Production & Genre
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Companies: Absurda, Asymmetrical Productions, Camerimage Film, StudioCanal
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
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Keywords
Keywords: actress, curse, deceived husband, doppelgänger, experimental cinema, gypsy, homeless person, identity, los angeles, california, madness, married couple, movie business, movie star, murder, parallel world, poland, stabbing, surrealism, violence, violent husband, wife
Story
In 'Inland Empire', an actress (Laura Dern) becomes increasingly immersed in her role as a woman involved with a violent husband. As she delves deeper into the character's psyche, her reality begins to blur with that of her fictional counterpart. The boundary between fiction and truth becomes indistinct, leading to a surreal and disturbing series of events.
Summary
'Inland Empire' is an experimental drama directed by David Lynch, known for his surrealistic storytelling. The film centers around an actress's descent into madness as she embodies her role in a movie within the movie. Set predominantly in Los Angeles, California, it explores themes of identity, doppelgängers, and the blurring line between reality and cinematic illusion. Lynch's signature style of dreamlike sequences and disturbing imagery is prominent throughout the film.