Derek
Synopsis
From Sebastiane (1976) to Blue (1992), Derek Jarman’s films constantly interrogated time and art, and epitomised his own era. He was a painter, part of that moment that made sixties London a capital of the art world. He was a film-maker, perhaps the single most crucial figure of British independent cinema through the seventies, eighties and nineties. He lived as a gay man surfing the joys of Gay Liberation and the sorrows of Aids. He lived as a participant observer, noting with pen or camera all that passed before him - from punk to Thatcher, from Hampstead Heath to film premiere.
Now those images serve to place his art in his time, to produce a fascinating history that we can put to use. As well as the feature films and Super 8 films, which span three decades, there are the extensive video clips he recorded from the early seventies, for artists from the Smiths to the Pet Shop Boys, and from television to film festivals in Japan, Berlin and Cologne.
At the centre of the film is the time capsule that Derek left. Before his death, and in the midst of that great creative period that would produce Edward II, Caravaggio and Blue, he recorded a day long interview in 1990 with Colin MacCabe. It is his message in a bottle; a survey of his life from the point of view of his death; a talisman for the future.
Details
- Year
- 2008
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 78 mins
- Format
- DigiBeta
- Director
- Isaac Julien
- Producer
- Tilda Swinton, James Mackay, Isaac Julien
- Co-Producer
- Tilda Swinton, James Mackay, Isaac Julien
- Editor
- Adam Finch
- Screenwriter
- Tilda Swinton
- Director of Photography
- Nina Kellgren
- Music
- Simon Fisher Turner
- Principal Cast
- Tilda Swinton
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 17th December 2007