Lady Blue Shanghai
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| Lady Blue Shanghai | |
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| Directed by | David Lynch |
| Written by | David Lynch |
| Produced by | Sabrina S. Sutherland |
| Starring | Marion Cotillard |
| Cinematography | Justyn Field |
| Edited by | David Lynch |
| Music by | Dean Hurley David Lynch |
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Running time | 16 minutes |
| Countries | France United States |
| Language | English |
Lady Blue Shanghai is a 16-minute Internet promotion short film for Dior written, directed and edited by David Lynch. It stars Marion Cotillard, Gong Tao, Emily Stofle, Cheng Hong, Lu Yong and Nie Fei, with music by Lynch, Dean Hurley, and Nathaniel Shilkret.[1]
The film centers on the surreal circumstances surrounding Cotillard's character, who encounters a mysterious Dior handbag and 1920s music as she enters her hotel room in Shanghai. It has been likened thematically to Lynch's 2006 feature film Inland Empire.[2]
David Lynch's previous work with fashion companies includes advert collaborations with Gucci,[3] Calvin Klein and Yves Saint Laurent.[4] According to Lynch, he was contacted by Dior with some basic guidelines:
They called me up and said, 'Would you like to make a short film for the internet? You can do anything you want, you just need to show the handbag, the Pearl Tower and some old Shanghai.' ... This falls between a regular film and a commercial. I liked that idea. There are adverts and people get hit hard, and then there is this, where it is like coming at it from a different angle.[1]
The short film is Marion Cotillard's third appearance in a Dior promotional project.[2] Of Cotillard, Lynch stated: "She has got that modern quality and old quality that I think the great ones have always."[1]