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Derek Jarman's the Tempest
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$29.95USD
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Status:
IN-STOCK
Released:
2000-04-10
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Derek Jarman's the Tempest DVD Cast & Features
Cast:
Paul Hecht
,
Kate Temple
,
Helen Wellington-Lloyd
,
Toyah Willcox
,
Ken Campbell
,
Heathcote Williams
,
Karl Johnson
,
Jack Birkett
,
David Meyer
,
Elisabeth Welch
,
Peter Bull
,
Richard Warwick
,
Neil Cunningham
,
Christopher Biggins
,
Peter Turner
,
Claire Davenport
Director(s):
Derek Jarman
Features:
Three short films by Derek Jarman: "A Journey to Avebury" (1971), "Garden of Luxor" (1972), and "Art of Mirrors" (1973)
Text of the original theatrical press kit for "The Tempest"
Derek Jarman's the Tempest DVD Details
Video:
Pre-1954 Standard
Audio:
PCM stereo
Language:
English
Running Time:
95
Genre:
Drama
Item Weight:
1
UPC:
738329014728
Product Code:
KV147DVD
Format:
DVD
Year:
1979
Studio:
Kino Video
Derek Jarman's the Tempest DVD Summary
Filmed in 1979 and released publicly one year later,
The Tempest
is an abstract 16-millimeter feature film based loosely on the "magical"
Shakespeare
play.
Director/writer
Derek Jarman
also throws in a few Shakespearean sonnets when the spirit moves him.
Essentially, Jarman uses the material as the basis for a homosexual metaphor, most notably in the Prospero/Caliban relationship.
He would further elaborate this concept in his next film,
The Angelic Conversation
.
Jarman's
The Tempest
by its
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