David Lynch's Lost Highway screens in Krasnodar cinemas

Lost Highway is frequently cited as one of the most iconic noir films.
In Krasnodar, from January 29, audiences can watch the acclaimed film by American director David Lynch. The detective thriller «Lost Highway» (18+) was released in 1997.

The official poster for Lost Highway captures the film«s enigmatic and surreal atmosphere.
In the plot, saxophonist Fred Madison is accused of brutally murdering his wife and sentenced to death. Shortly before the execution, he mysteriously disappears from his cell, and in his place, a completely different man—auto mechanic Pete Dayton—is found. Released, he tries to return to his normal life but gradually descends into an inexplicable nightmare.
For now, the film is only showing at the Monitor cinema in the SBS Megamall shopping center. Screenings over the next week are at 22:00, with ticket prices starting from 600 rubles (approximately $6) on weekdays and from 740 rubles (approximately $7 at current rates) on weekends.
Recall that in Krasnodar, it is still possible to watch the film «Avatar: Fire and Ash». The action film was released domestically under the alternative title «Sonata», with screenings in 2D halls, not 3D.





