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Cinematographer Mattias Nyberg on Mulholland Drive • Movies We Like • Season 7 • Episode 4

Cinematographer Mattias Nyberg on Mulholland Drive

Exploring Perspective Through the Lens

London-based cinematographer Mattias Nyberg joins Movies We Like hosts Andy Nelson and Pete Wright to discuss David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive. Drawing from his recent work on Amazon/MGM’s The Girlfriend, Nyberg explores how Lynch and cinematographer Peter Deming created one of cinema’s most compelling psychological thrillers through innovative perspective shifts and unsettling camera techniques.

Nyberg’s path to cinematography began unusually—as a professional hockey player in rural Sweden before discovering film during a temporary stay in London. Now a governor of the British Society of Cinematographers, his work on projects like The Girlfriend and Netflix’s The Decameron demonstrates his mastery of visual storytelling through careful camera placement and measured pacing, particularly in building tension.

The conversation delves into how Mulholland Drive masterfully manipulates audience perspective, with Nyberg offering technical insights about Deming’s subtle camera movements and Lynch’s unconventional shot choices. Through seemingly disconnected scenes and dreamlike sequences, the film creates an atmosphere of sustained unease that deepens rather than diminishes its impact. Nyberg connects these techniques to his own work on The Girlfriend, particularly in how camera positioning and sustained shots can build tension more effectively than rapid cutting.

In both works, we see how thoughtful cinematography can elevate storytelling beyond conventional narrative into psychological complexity. Nyberg’s deep appreciation for Mulholland Drive and its influence on contemporary television reveals how cinema’s visual language continues to evolve while remaining rooted in the power of patient, confident camera work.

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