The honor of receiving the longest ovation in Oscars history goes to the big-screen legend Charlie Chaplin, who was applauded for no fewer than 12 minutes at the 1972 Academy Awards.
The British director joined the world of film ... He will be greatly missed,” she added. Oscar-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese was also among the filmmakers reflecting on Lynch’s back ...
The "Twin Peaks" creator and "Mulholland Drive" director died at age 78 ... the images and the sounds he left behind,” said Martin Scorsese in a statement shared with IndieWire.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese has said it is a “sad day for moviemakers, movie lovers, and for the art of cinema” following the death of “visionary” director David Lynch.