We’re Not In Kansas Anymore at Glasgow Film Theatre
Until 10 January, 2023
Join us at the intersection of the yellow brick road and the red room for this season exploring the connections between The Wizard of Oz and the work of David Lynch.
The catalyst for the season is Lynch/Oz, a new documentary exploring Lynch’s ongoing fascination with Victor Fleming’s 1939 classic, from his very first short The Alphabet, to Twin Peaks: The Return.
Alongside the documentary, The Wizard of Oz will be screened along with a number of Lynch’s greatest films, including a new 4K restoration of Lost Highway. See for yourself how the great director references and reworks the themes, images and symbolism of Oz, and perhaps gain a new layer of understanding of his work.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB
Films in this Season

7-10 January
Blue Velvet – 4K (18)
David Lynch’s masterpiece and one of the most unconventional and influential films of the 1980s
- Part of a SeasonThe Greatest Films of All Time
- Part of a SeasonWe’re Not in Kansas Anymore

30 December 2022 – 5 January 2023
Lost Highway – 4K (18)
One of the iconic filmmaker’s most potent cinematic dreamscapes remastered in 4K
- Part of a SeasonWe’re Not in Kansas Anymore

28 December 2022 – 5 January 2023
Lynch/Oz (15)
Explore the enduring symbiosis between The Wizard of Oz and David Lynch’s singular brand of popular surrealism
- Part of a SeasonWe’re Not in Kansas Anymore

6-8 January
Mulholland Drive (15)
A darkly comic Hollywood satire, a deeply disturbing trip into a woman’s troubled mind and a hugely compelling riddle in film form
- Part of a SeasonThe Greatest Films of All Time
- Part of a SeasonWe’re Not in Kansas Anymore

30 December 2022 – 3 January 2023
The Wizard of Oz – 4K (U)
Judy Garland stars in the timeless musical
- Part of a SeasonWe’re Not in Kansas Anymore

3-5 January
Wild at Heart (18)
Lynch’s take on The Wizard of Oz is one of his most romantic – and violent – films
- Part of a SeasonWe’re Not in Kansas Anymore
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