Jarman: Volume One: 1972-1986 [Begleitbuch]:

Jarman's multi-faceted work is inspirational in its fearlessness, yet remains touchingly personal. The dynamism of these features evokes comparison with the bold romanticism of directors like Ken Russell (an early champion) and Michael Powell, as well as artists Paul Nash and John Piper. But Ja...

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Weitere Verfasser: Fowler, William (MitwirkendeR)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London bfi [2018]
Schriftenreihe:Jarman: Volume One: 1972-1986
Zusammenfassung:Jarman's multi-faceted work is inspirational in its fearlessness, yet remains touchingly personal. The dynamism of these features evokes comparison with the bold romanticism of directors like Ken Russell (an early champion) and Michael Powell, as well as artists Paul Nash and John Piper. But Jarman was also a subversive force in film. Beginning with his psychedelic debut feature, "In the Shadow of the Sun" (1972-1974), then came the provocative "Jubilee" (1978), the evocative Shakespeare adaptation "The Tempest" (1979) and "The Angelic Conversation" (1985), in which he invoked Elizabethan occultist Dr John Dee and explored alchemical imagery, a subject in which he was well versed. In "Sebastiane" (1976) and "Caravaggio" (1986) he revived key gay and homo-erotic figures from the past with edgy and unmistakable style. Derek Jarman's first six feature films have all been newly scanned at 2K from original film elements and are presented in this lavish box set alongside an exciting array of new and archival extras drawn from Jarman's archive of workbooks and papers held in BFI Special Collections. Newly interviewed exclusively for this box set are some of the people who worked on these films; punk legend Jordan, producer and filmmaker Don Boyd, production designer Christopher Hobbs and artist filmmaker John Scarlett-Davis. [www.amazon.co.uk]
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