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Despite being radically unconventional, late auteur Derek Jarman's 1979 film has been hailed as one of the most successful adaptations of the Bard's works by several Shakespeare scholars. Jarman removes much of the dialogue, instead carrying the story with his trademark haunting images, lit mostly by fire and the moon. Using .. Read more
| Starring | Toyah Willcox, Heathcote Williams, Karl Johnson, Peter Bull |
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| Director | Derek Jarman |
| Genres | Drama, Gay/Lesbian |
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Despite being radically unconventional, late auteur Derek Jarman's 1979 film has been hailed as one of the most successful adaptations of the Bard's works by several Shakespeare scholars. Jarman removes much of the dialogue, instead carrying the story with his trademark haunting images, lit mostly by fire and the moon. Using the prevalent English punk sensibility of the time, he also employs undertones of closeted gay society. Poet Heathcote Williams plays the banished Prospero with a frustrated intensity, while Karl Johnson is the sprite-like Ariel. Together on a remote island, they become prisoners of a dark fantasy realm filled with secret signs and codes, where they attempt to use magic to turn the world into a more spiritually satisfying place. Meanwhile, Prospero's daughter, Miranda (Toyah Willcox), wanders the halls of his foreboding fortress, outrageously costumed in a stunning combination of period and punk tatters as she draws strangers into her home while longing for freedom. Shot on location at Stoneleigh Abbey, Jarman's film creates a dreamlike world within each room that is lushly lit and decadent in its wasteful decay. As the tale progresses, Prospero's illusions become false realities, culminating in a sumptuous wedding feast that features a Busby Berkeley-like performance of sailors dancing as Elisabeth Welch sings "Stormy Weather."
| Starring | Toyah Willcox, Heathcote Williams, Karl Johnson, Peter Bull, Richard Warwick, Elizabeth Welch, Jack Birkett |
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| Director | Derek Jarman |
| Studio | SECOND SIGHT FILMS LTD. |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 31 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, Gay/Lesbian |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 1979 To Rent: DVD: 16 Feb 2004 |
Jarman's rendering of the Bard's last act is his best picture to date, superbly shot in crumbling abbeys and mansions... read more on Time Out
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a travesty
I endured about 20 minutes of this rubbish before I gave up. Any resemblance to Shakespeare is purely coincidental.
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lovely to look at
If you're looking for Shakespeare, forget it. On the other hand, if you're looking for something that looks like a collaboration between Werner Herzog, ... read more »
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Contemporary Tempest
I see as usual the plebs are missing the point with contemporary re-workings of the classics. This is Jarman at his best and without going into details consider... read more »
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Jarman's Best
essential version of the tempest, perhaps Jarman's best film, it is audacious in it's choices, but it gives a very good sense of the play.