Yves Montand meets David Lynch (spiritually): The haunting surrealism of One Evening, a Train
Before David Lynch made audiences question reality with Mulholland Drive or Eraserhead, Belgian director André Delvaux released Un soir, un train (One Evening, a Train) in 1968—a surreal, poetic film that feels like it walked straight out of Lynch’s subconscious. Quietly unsettling and visually hypnotic, it’s a work that deserves rediscovery—not only for its eerie …