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Derek Jarman

Derek Jarman, arguably Britain's most visionary filmmaker since Michael Powell, reinvented himself as often as Picasso. Equally at home making slyly subversive costume dramas or dreamy experimental cine-poems, Jarman was a bracing antidote to the Masterpiece Theaterization of British cinema, and, as the world's leading gay filmmaker of his day, was an inspiration to a generation. Born in 1942, Jarman studied painting at the Slade School in London. His interest in costume and set design took him first to the Royal Ballet and then to the Coliseum in 1968 to work on a production of DON GIOVANNI. His first work in film was as the production designer on Ken Russell's THE DEVILS in 1970. Derek Jarman's first feature, SEBASTIANE, was made in 1975 and was followed by JUBILEE, which was screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1977. His third film, an idiosyncratic adaptation of Shakespeare's THE TEMPEST, was shown at the Berlin Film Festival in 1979. In 1980, he made several short films including his first pop promo, with Marianne Faithful. In 1984, the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London held a retrospective of Jarman’s paintings and in the same year he made a short film inspired by a trip to the Soviet Union entitled IMAGINING OCTOBER. He also completed designs for a ballet by Micha Bergese and published his first book, the autobiographical Dancing Ledge. In 1986, CARAVAGGIO premiered at the Berlin Film Festival. This was a project which had taken Jarman seven years to realize but which finally was to gain him major recognition in the United States as a major innovative filmmaker. In the following year THE LAST OF ENGLAND was realized with a book of the same name. The film won an L.A. Critics Award. In 1988, Jarman directed WAR REQUIEM, based on Benjamin Britten's work and featuring the last screen appearance of Laurence Olivier. Jarman directed the stage show of The Pet Shop Boys World Tour in 1989. The following year saw the production of THE GARDEN, the making of which is chronicled in MODERN NATURE, a collection of Jarman's journals which also begins to record his personal struggle against the effects of the AIDS virus. However, this was not to hinder his work and, in an astounding burst of energy, Jarman made three more films in the next three years: EDWARD II (1991), WITTGENSTEIN (1992), and BLUE (1993). His final, and most challenging cinematic statement, BLUE screened at the 1993 New York Film Festival in November where Jarman received a very emotional standing ovation. Derek Jarman died of complications from AIDS on February 19, 1994. Click for Derek Jarman Collection
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Glitterbox - Derek Jarman X 4

$58.95 | 0 minutes

(2008) - Director

Brief Text: Derek Jarman (1942-1994) is one of Britain’s most visionary and extraordinary film artists. Often in collaboration with actress and muse Tilda Swinton (2007 Oscar Winner for Michael Clayton), Jarman’s lush, experimental&hellip…

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Wittgenstein

$23.95 | 69 minutes

(1993) - Director

“If I post this letter to New York, does that strengthen my conviction that the world exists?” Hilariously irreverent and delightfully unconventional, Derek Jarman’s last narrative film explores the personal and philosophical dilemmas&hellip…

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Smiths - The Complete Picture

$16.95 | 50 minutes

(1992) - Director

Based on the songwriting partnership of Morrissey (vocals) and Johnny Marr (guitar), The Smiths is one of the most important alternative rock bands to emerge from the British independent music scene of the 1980s. 'Smiths - The Complete&hellip…

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Edward II (Special Edition)

$8.95 | 90 minutes

(1991) - Director, Writer

Story of homosexual king Edward II who alienates his queen and his court and eventually becomes the victim of intrigue and murder. Winner: Venice Film Festival Best Actress - Tilda Swinton. In this fiery adaptation of the classic play&hellip…

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War Requiem

$23.95 | 92 minutes

(1989) - Director

Derek Jarman's 1989 'War Requiem' reunites British cinema's enfant terrible with his muse Tilda Swinton (2008 Oscar® Winner for Michael Clayton) for a spectacular and moving interpretation of composer Benjamin Britten's groundbreaking&hellip…

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The Last of England

$8.95 | 0 minutes

(1988) - Director

The film is a poetic, rather than realistic, depiction of what Derek Jarman felt was the loss of traditional English culture in the 1980s. It is named after a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown. A dark meditation on&hellip…

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Aria

$17.95 | 88 minutes

(1987) - Director

Producer Don Boyd brought together 10 of the worlds most revered directors in order to pay homage to the opera with this episodic feature. Each director was asked to choose an aria from an operatic work and create a short film inspired&hellip…

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Caravaggio

$23.95 | 90 minutes

(1986) - Director

Stewing in Rome’s underbelly during the late Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo da Caravaggio was plucked from the streets by the Catholic Church to paint austere Biblical exaltations. Derek Jarman masterfully captures not only his rampant&hellip…

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The Tempest

$25.95 | 95 minutes

(1979) - Director, Screenplay

Despite being radically unconventional, late auteur Derek Jarman's 1979 film has been hailed as one of the most successful adaptations of the Bard's works by several Shakespeare scholars. Jarman removes much of the dialogue, instead carrying&hellip…

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Jubilee

$35.95 | 105 minutes

(1978) - Director

JUBILEE is a visually charged, absurdly violent, and darkly comic tribute to British punk rock and its self-proclaimed Blank Generation. This unconventional vision from avant-garde British filmmaker Derek Jarman is a melange of music-video&hellip…

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