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Jubilee - 1978 | 100 mins | Drama | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: Derek
Jarman. Producer: Howard Malin and James Whaley. Script: Derek Jarman. Cinematography: Peter Middleton. Film Editing: Nick Barnard. Art Direction: Mordecai Schreiber. Makeup Department: Keith of 'Smile'. Costume Design: Dave Henderson and Christopher Hobbs. Sound Department: Mike Billing, John Hayes and Trevor Rutherford. Original Music: Adam Ant, Brian Eno and Suzi Pinns. |
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The CastJenny Runacre - Queen Elizabeth I and Bod Nell Campbell - Crabs Toyah Wilcox - Mad Jordan Amyl - Nitrite Hermine Demoriane - Chaos Ian Charleson - Angel Karl Johnson - Sphinx Linda Spurrier - Viv Neil Kennedy - Max Richard O'Brien - John Dee Adam Ant - Kid |
Plot SynopsisDerek Jarman's eulogy to punk is very much a product
of the art school spirit of the time: incredibly pretentious and never
dull. Elizabeth I gets transported by the angel Ariel to a late-70s
Britain of anarchy and violence, where a gang of girl punks led by the
glamorous Amyl Nitrate (Jordan) live in a squat, make vague attempts
at raping Adam Ant, and swear at each other. Elizabeth is shocked by
this vision of decay, and can you really blame her when the likes of
Toyah Wilcox are fronting bands and bolshy punk Bod's idea of a statement
of discontent is squeezing tomato ketchup into the face of the long-suffering
local cafe waitress? As a reflection on the breakdown of British society
it's awful, but as documentation of an exciting time it's great. |
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