British filmmaker Derek Jarman was a rebel with a cause: illuminating the censored gay subtext of historical figures while embracing cinema’s wide visual vocabulary. hear dean otto’s interview on the ...
The queer British filmmaker Derek Jarman, who died of an AIDS-related illness in 1994, is one of the artists featured by the streaming channel FilmStruck during Pride Month. We spotlight five of his ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. In 1593, Christopher Marlowe penned "Edward II," based on the life of Britain's ...
February, marking both Black History Month and Valentine’s Day, is the kind of stretch from which a programmer can mine plenty. Accordingly the Criterion Channel have oriented their next slate around ...
Despite eloquent talking heads, chief among them a passionately articulate Tilda Swinton, this uninspired biodoc of iconoclastic English filmmaker Derek Jarman could almost appear on as mainstream a ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. BLUE was Derek Jarman's final film. Completed in May 1993, just months before his ...
A SOLO play exploring the life of film-maker Derek Jarman is heading to Chelmsford Theatre. Mark Farrelly’s critically-acclaimed show Jarman will be performed at Chelmsford Theatre on Friday, February ...
Derek Jarman's family, friends and closest collaborators recall the life and genius of one of Briatin's greatest film-makers - featuring clips, stills and a gorgeous use of Super 8. "Understand that ...