‘I Know Catherine, The Log Lady’ Trailer – Documentary Chronicles “Twin Peaks” Actress’ Final Performance
I Know Catherine, The Log Lady chronicles the life and final performance of the late Catherine E. Coulson, best known as the enigmatic Log Lady from “Twin Peaks.” David Lynch, Kyle MacLachlan, Mark Frost, Kimmy Robertson, Grace Zabriskie, Robert Schenkkan, Lisa Loomer, Bill Rauch, Michael Horse, Dana Ashbrook, and Mindy Alper are among the interview […] The post ‘I Know Catherine, The Log Lady’ Trailer – Documentary Chronicles “Twin Peaks” Actress’ Final Performance appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.

I Know Catherine, The Log Lady chronicles the life and final performance of the late Catherine E. Coulson, best known as the enigmatic Log Lady from “Twin Peaks.”
David Lynch, Kyle MacLachlan, Mark Frost, Kimmy Robertson, Grace Zabriskie, Robert Schenkkan, Lisa Loomer, Bill Rauch, Michael Horse, Dana Ashbrook, and Mindy Alper are among the interview subjects.
Shortly after the return of “Twin Peaks” was announced, Catherine learned she had terminal cancer. Not wanting to disappoint Lynch, her fans, and her castmates, Catherine struggled to live long enough to play the part of the Log Lady one more time before her own death days later.
The doc explores her personal journey, career, and the deep connection she shared with her most famous character. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and reflections from those who worked with her, the documentary highlights Coulson’s unique talent, her love for acting, and the lasting impact of the Log Lady on fans and the world of television.
Richard Green, who appeared in Lunch’s Mulholland Drive, directs.
The film will have its Hollywood premiere on April 17 at the American Cinematheque’s This is Not a Fiction Film Festival. A full list of upcoming screenings can be found below.
“When Donna DuBain told me what lengths David Lynch and Catherine’s closest friends went through to get her final performance as the Log Lady on screen, days before she died, I knew there was a great story there,” said Green. “In their own words, Catherine’s friends weave a riveting tale of who Catherine was and and how and why the show must go on.”
I Know Catherine, The Log Lady is expected to be released digitally this summer. Until then, here’s where you can see it on the big screen:
- Buffalo, NY 4/11-17 (North Park Theater)
- St. Louis, MO 4/14 (Hi-Pointe Theater)
- Knoxville, TN 4/11, 13, 14 & 15 (Central Cinema)
- Asbury Park, NJ 4/11 (Showroom Cinema)
- Columbus, OH 4/12 (Gateway Theatre
- Chicago, IL 4/14 (Music Box Theatre)
- Dayton, OH 4/14 (Neon Theatre)
- Detroit, MI 4/16, 17, 19, 20 (Stadt Garten)
- Los Angeles, CA 4/16 (Egyptian Theatre)
- Philadelphia, PA 4/17 (PhilaMOCA)
- Los Angeles, CA 4/17 (The Egyptian Theatre)
- Milwaukee, WI 4/17 (The Oriental)
- Rochester, MN 4/17 – 4/18 (Pop’s Art Theatre)
- Boston, MA 4/19 (Somerville Theatre)
- Ashland, OR 4/24 – 4/27 (Varsity Theatre)
- Porto Alegre, Brazil 4/27 (Fantaspoa)
- New York, NY 5/1 & 5/4 (IFC Center)
- Kansas City, MO 5/2 (Screenland Armour)
- Hudson, NY 5/2 (Time & Space Limited)
- San Diego, CA 5/10 (Digital Gym Cinema)
- Los Angeles, CA 5/9 – 5/15 (Laemmle Glendale)
- Seattle, WA 5/10 (The Beacon Cinema)
- Santa Ana, CA 5/12 (Frida Cinema)
- Portland, OR 5/14 (Hollywood Theater)
- Albuquerque, NM 5/16 – 5/19 (Guild Cinema)
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