Derek Jarman

Derek Jarman

DirectorCinematographerEditor
Born
January 31, 1942
Died
February 19, 1994
Awards
16 wins, 26 nominations

After school, Jarman studied history and art history at King's College. In 1963 he began studying art in Pop Art London. In the general mood of optimism from the mid-1960s onward, he began to openly confront his homosexuality. Jarman took over the set design for Ken Russell on the films "The Devils"…

Biography

After school, Jarman studied history and art history at King's College. In 1963 he began studying art in Pop Art London. In the general mood of optimism from the mid-1960s onward, he began to openly confront his homosexuality. Jarman took over the set design for Ken Russell on the films "The Devils" (1971) and "Savage Messiah" (1972). Then he began making experimental films himself - initially in Super 8 format. Jarman presented his first feature film in 1976 with "Sebastiane", an openly homosexual film adaptation of the life of the early Christian martyr Sebastian - in Latin! This was followed by "Jubilee" (1978), a sarcastic allusion to the crown jubilee of Elizabeth II the year before.

Jarman then turned to Shakespeare, which he filmed in the punk revue "The Tempest" (1979) and in the erotic-themed work "The Angelic Conversation" (1985). With "Caravaggio" (1986), Jarman approached the passions depicted in the Renaissance painter's paintings and which the director re-staged. At the end of 1986, Jarman learned of his HIV infection. The films "The Last of England" (1987) and "War Requiem" (1989) were made under the sign of the AIDS threat and the Falklands War, which deal with the themes of death and destruction. His films about the ambivalent historical figures of "Edward II" also deal with homosexual dramas. (1991) and "Wittgenstein" (1992). When Jarman slowly went blind, he made "Blue" in 1993, a film that only shows a blue screen and otherwise lives from its texts and sounds from the "off".

Actor

The ClearingThe Clearing(1994)
Dead CatDead Cat(1989)as Medicine Man
Cactusland(1989)as The Voice
Behind Closed DoorsBehind Closed Doors(1988)as Deposition
The Comic Strip PresentsThe Comic Strip Presents(1982)as Workman

Production Designer

SebastianeSebastiane(1976)
Savage MessiahSavage Messiah(1972)
The DevilsThe Devils(1971)
Jazz CalendarJazz Calendar(1968)

Costume Designer

Jazz CalendarJazz Calendar(1968)

Production Manager

Will You Dance with Me?Will You Dance with Me?(2014)

Camera and Electrical Department

The GardenThe Garden(1990)
The Angelic ConversationThe Angelic Conversation(1985)

Costume Department

The Sands of TimeThe Sands of Time(1992)

Additional Crew

Stone Warnings(2024)
DiscoveryDiscovery(1995)
Showbusiness(1988)

Archive Footage

The British Guide to Showing OffThe British Guide to Showing Off(2011)as Self
Court-circuitCourt-circuit(2001)as Self
Garçon(2008)as Self
Teddy Award 2008(2008)as Self
DerekDerek(2008)as Self

Known for

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Derek Jarman in Aria (1987)Derek Jarman and Amy Johnson in Aria (1987)Derek Jarman and Amy Johnson in Aria (1987)Derek Jarman and Tilda SwintonDerek Jarman in Aria (1987)Derek Jarman

Credit Score: Derek Jarman

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