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Jubilee [Criterion Collection]
by Jenny Runacre (Queen Elizabeth I),
Nell Campbell (Little Nell),
Toyah Willcox (Mad),
Jordan (Amyl Nitrate),
Hermine Demoriane (Chaos),
Adam Ant (Kid),
Linda Spurrier (Viv),
Richard O'Brien (John Dee),
Ian Charleson (Angel),
Karl Johnson (Sphinx),
Neil Kennedy (Max),
Orlando (Borgia Ginz),
Gene October (Happy Days),
Helen Wellington-Lloyd (Lady in Waiting),
Claire Davenport (First Customs Lady),
Barney James (Policeman),
Howard Malin (Schmeitzer),
Lindsay Kemp (Cabaret performer),
David Brandon (Actor),
Little Nell (Actor),
Derek Jarman (Director,Screenwriter),
Derek Jarman (Director,Screenwriter),
Christopher Hobbs (Director,Production Designer,Screenwriter),
Christopher Hobbs (Director,Screenwriter),
James Whaley (Producer),
Howard Malin (Producer),
Peter Middleton (Cinematographer),
Nick Barnard (Editor),
Tom Priestley (Editor),
John Rogers (Special Effects),
John Maybury (Production Designer),
Chelsea (Composer),
Chelsea (Composer),
Suzi Pinns (Composer)
Suzi Pinns (Composer)
Format: DVD
ISBN: 37429176023
Publication Date: 05/27/2003
Edition Description: Wide Screen
"Steeped in the nihilistic philosophy and rebellious fashions of the British punk movement, this early feature by experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman presents an unusual look at late 1970s London. The bulk of Jubilee focuses on a loosely connected group of female outcasts, united by a hatred of convention that at times extends into dark violence. Providing contrast is the film's framing story, in which Queen Elizabeth I travels forward in time to view the future of England and finds unexpected sympathy with the female rebels. The film references both William Shakespeare and Siouxsie and the Banshees, and it alternates scenes of transgressive violence with heady discussions of English history. Although the film's graphic nature and undeniable pretension will prove unappealing to many viewers, its casting alone makes it an intriguing artifact of its time, showcasing subcultural icons from musician Adam Ant to several cast members of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Viewers with little tolerance for avant-garde affectations will certainly be uninterested, but the film will be rewarding to those with an interest in the development of Jarman's work or in punk culture."
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