Eraserhead
"Eraserhead" is a 1977 experimental horror film directed by David Lynch. The film follows the life of Henry Spencer, a man living in a bleak, industrial landscape. He faces the challenges of fatherhood after his girlfriend gives birth to a deformed baby, leading to surreal and disturbing experiences.
The film is known for its unique visual style and sound design, creating an unsettling atmosphere. It explores themes of anxiety, isolation, and the complexities of parenthood. "Eraserhead" has gained a cult following and is often regarded as a significant work in the genre of avant-garde cinema.