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 Derek Jarman (January 31 1942 – February 19 1994) was an English film director, stage designer, artist, and...


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 Derek Jarman ( January 31 , 1942 – February 19 , 1994 ) was a British film director, stage designer, artist, and writer. He is most known for his controversial films including Sebastiane (1975), the first film in latin, Jubilee (1977) in which Queen...




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 The Independent - London
Obituary: Derek Jarman
02/21/1994: 2,032 words, approx. 7 pages Derek Jarman, painter and film- maker: born Northwood, Middlesex 31 January 1942; died London 19 February 1994. DEREK JARMAN's death robs British cinema of its most vital force. For 20 years Jarman has been a constantly innovative figure, breaking with the conservatism of...
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 Film - Dienst
Derek Jarman Box
02/01/2007: 440 words, approx. 2 pages Das Werk des am 19.2.1994 viel zu früh verstorbenen Derek Jarman bewegt sich - ähnlich wie das seines Landsmanns Peter Greenaway - an der Schnittstelle zwischen dem Kino und den anderen Künsten; seine Herangehenswelse ist antinaturalistisch und visuell als auch dramaturgisch experimentell. In der...
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 The New York Observer
Sundance Line-Up Full of Dark Comedies, Rookies
11/28/2007: 2,146 words, approx. 7 pages The Sundance Film Festival, long-time epicenter of independent film, announced today that it will unspool a whopping 87 world premieres in its 31st running. "This year, a lot of people came out of the woodwork. A lot of the directors are ones we didn't...



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Stormy Weather: Derek Jarman's The Tempest
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 Diana Harris and MacDonald Jackson, University of Auckland British filmmaker Derek Jarman died in February 1994. Any comprehensive account of his achievements must include a revaluation of his 1979 screen adaptation of Shakespeare's The Tempest, which anticipated many of the distinctive strategies of Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books (1991). Greenaway's film is hi-tech, with lavish crowd scenes and a kaleidoscopic profusion of images created with the aid of the "digital, ...


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