Blue (1993 film)
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Theatrical release poster | |
Directed by | Derek Jarman |
Produced by |
James Mackay Takashi Asai |
Written by | Derek Jarman |
Narrated by |
Derek Jarman Tilda Swinton Nigel Terry John Quentin |
Music by |
Simon Fisher Turner John Balance Momus Peter Christopherson Karol Szymanowski Erik Satie Brian Eno |
Production company | |
Distributed by |
Zeitgeist Films (USA) Basilisk Communications Ltd |
Release dates |
Venice Biennale, June 1993, Edinburgh International Film Festival, August 1993, 3 October 1993 (New York Film Festival) |
Running time | 79 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Blue is the twelfth and final feature film by director Derek Jarman, released four months before his death from AIDS-related complications. Such complications had already rendered him partially blind at the time of the film's release.
The film was his last testament as a film-maker, and consists of a single shot of saturated blue colour filling the screen, as background to a soundtrack where Jarman's and some of his favourite actors' narration describes his life and vision.
On its premiere, on 19 September 1993,[1] Channel 4 and BBC Radio 3 collaborated on a simultaneous broadcast so viewers could enjoy a stereo soundtrack. Radio 3 subsequently broadcast the soundtrack separately as a radio play and it was later released as a CD.
The film has been released on DVD in Germany and in Italy. On 23 July 2007 British distributor Artificial Eye released DVD tying Blue together with Glitterbug, a collage of Jarman's Super 8 footage.
Cinematographer Christopher Doyle has called Blue one of his favourite films, calling it "one of the most intimate films I've ever seen."[2]
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References
- ↑ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/492515?view=transmission
- ↑ Johnston, Sheila (19 Apr 2005) Film-makers on film: Christopher Doyle telegraph.co.uk
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