David Lynch in Oslo Trailer

David Lynch in Oslo Trailer (2010)

"A film about David Lynch's visit to Norway." 18 November 2010 Factual 3 mins

David Lynch in Oslo.

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Hilde K. Kjøs

Hilde K. Kjøs Director of Photography

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David Lynch Visits Oslo on the 50th Anniversary of Maharishi's First Coming to Norway Trailer

International Releases Dates

Netherlands 18 November 2010

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