Collections/February 2023
Featuring an introduction by critic Alonso Duralde A cinematic renegade who became an essential voice of protest against Thatcher-era repression, visionary British iconoclast Derek Jarman left behind a legacy of astonishing films that give defiant expression to gay desire, anguish, rage, and humanity. Ranging from lush, boldly conceived biographies of queer historical figures such as Caravaggio and Edward II to searing, formally radical experimental works like The Last of England and Blue , in which he confronted both the decline of Britain and his own mortality in the wake of an AIDS diagnosis, Jarman’s films comprise one of the most uncompromising and fearlessly personal oeuvres in all of cinema.
12 films — 1 on the Channel, 11 unavailable

1986