I still find it painfully impossible to believe that on a forum where so many film centric users post - there is not one single ounce of Derek Jarman love.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_JarmanHonestly I feel like im in the twilight zone right now....
Is there no respect for this filmography?
Feature Films
Sebastiane (1976)
Jubilee (1977)
The Tempest (1979)
The Angelic Conversation (1985)
Caravaggio (1986)
The Last of England (1988)
War Requiem (1989)
The Garden (1990)
Edward II (1991)
Wittgenstein (1993)
Blue (1993)
[edit]Short Films
Electric Fairy (1971, nonextant)
Studio Bankside (1971)
Garden of Luxor (aka Burning the Pyramids, 1972)
Miss Gaby (1972)
A Journey to Avebury (1971)
Andrew Logan Kisses the Glitterati (1972)
Tarot (aka Magician, 1972)
Art of Mirrors (aka Sulphur, 1973)
Stolen Apples for Karen Blixen (1973)
Miss World (1973)
The Devils at the Elgin (aka Reworking the Devils, 1974)
Fire Island (1974)
Duggie Fields (1974)
Ula's Fete (aka Ula's Chandelier, 1975)
Picnic at Ray's (1975)
Sebastiane Wrap (1975)
Sloane Square: A Room of One's Own (1976)
Gerald's Film (1976)
Art and the Pose (1976)
Houston Texas (1976)
Jordan's Dance (1977)
Every Woman for Herself and All for Art (1977)
The Pantheon (1978)
In the Shadow of the Sun (1980) (this compilation of Jarman's Super-8 shorts from 1974-1980 effectively serves as an extended music video for eponymous piece by Throbbing Gristle)
T.G.: Psychic Rally in Heaven (1981)
Jordan's Wedding (1981)
Pirate Tape (W.S. Burroughs Film) (1982)
Waiting for Waiting for Godot (1982)
Pontormo and Punks at Santa Croce (1982)
B2 Tape/Film (1983)
Catalan (1984)
Imagining October (1984)
Aria (1987)
segment: Depuis le Jour
L'Ispirazione (1988)
Glitterbug (1994) (one-hour compilation film of various Super-8 shorts with music by Brian Eno)
Jarman's early Super-8 mm work has been included on some of the DVD releases of his films.
[edit]Music videos
The Sex Pistols: The Sex Pistols Number One (1976). Early live footage of the band.
Marianne Faithfull: "Broken English", "Witches' Song", and "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" (all 1979)
Throbbing Gristle: TG Psychic Rally in Heaven (1981).
Language: "Touch The Radio Dance" (1984)[1] (notable because it was shown at the Museum of Modern Art)
Orange Juice: "What Presence?!" (1984).
Marc Almond: "Tenderness Is a Weakness" (1984).
The Smiths:
The Queen Is Dead, a short film incorporating the Smiths songs "The Queen Is Dead", "Panic", and "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" (1986)
The "Panic" sequence from The Queen Is Dead was edited to form the video for that single (1986)
"Ask" (1986)
Matt Fretton: "Avatar" (1986)
Pet Shop Boys: "It's a Sin", "Rent", and "Projections".