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The Last of England

 
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The Last of England

 
  • Director: Derek Jarman
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Avant-garde / Experimental
  • Movie Type: Gay & Lesbian Films
  • Main Cast: Tilda Swinton, Spencer Leigh, Spring, Gay Gaynor, Matthew Hawkins
  • Release Year: 1987
  • Country: UK
  • Run Time: 87 minutes

Plot

British filmmaker Derek Jarman combines his standard erotic imagery with innovative documentary techniques in his Last of England. The film traces the decline and fall of Britain as seen from the vantage points of London and Belfast. Old home movies, newly shot hand-held 8 millimeter photography, "straight" newsreel-style footage and a barrage of familiar music and street sounds all combine to create a jaw-dropping mosaic of apocalyptic allusions. Obviously not geared to everyone's taste, Last of England is an eloquent cry of anguish from one of the most accomplished British filmmakers of the 1980s. Jarman also wrote the book on which this film is based. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Gerrard McArthur; Christopher Hobbs - ad; John Phillips; Nigel Terry

Credit

Sandy Powell - Costume Designer, Derek Jarman - Director, Peter Cartwright - Editor, Angus Cook - Editor, John Maybury - Editor, Christopher Hughes - Lighting, Christopher Hobbs - Production Designer, Christopher Hughes - Cinematographer, Derek Jarman - Cinematographer, Don Boyd - Producer, James Mackay - Producer, Derek Jarman - Screenwriter, Barry Adamson - Featured Music, Simon Fisher Turner - Featured Music, Andy Gill - Featured Music

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The Last of England
Directed by Derek Jarman
Produced by James Mackay & Don Boyd
Written by Derek Jarman
Narrated by Nigel Terry
Starring Tilda Swinton
Nigel Terry
Jonathan Phillips
Spencer Leigh
Spring - Mark Adley
Music by Simon Fisher Turner
Andy Gill
Marianne Faithfull
Mayo Thompson
Diamanda Galás
Barry Adamson
Cinematography Derek Jarman, Christopher Hughes, Richard Heslop, Cerith Wyn Evans
Editing by Derek Jarman, Peter Cartwright, Angus Cook
Release date(s) 1987
Running time 87 min.
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Budget GBP£276,000

The Last of England is a (1987) British film directed by Derek Jarman.

It is a poetic, rather than realistic, depiction of what Jarman felt was the loss of traditional English culture in the 1980s. It is named after a painting by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Ford Madox Brown.

Jarman wrote a book to accompany the film, which deals more explicitly with the relationship he had with his father, who was a Lancaster bomber pilot in the Second World War. Jarman used the impact of his father's despair, depression and violence on his own artistic vision. The depression that his father suffered is attributed to the high number of fatalities that bomber crews experienced and the carpet-bombing civilians. The film is also a means to explore his vision of the dissolution of traditional (pre-war) English life. (See his earlier film Jubilee to contextualize it with the 1977 punk movement of the time).

The book and to a lesser extent the film are very much in the tradition of Roland Barthes Camera Lucida, Susan Sontag's On Photography, Jeanette Winterson's 'Art Objects' and to a lesser extent John Berger's Ways of Seeing in that he has used the deeply familiar and personal as a vehicle for dialogue about art and contemporary culture.

Derek Jarman received the 1988 Teddy Award in Berlin for the film.

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