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Derek Jarman was born on January 31, 1942 in London, England as Michael Derek Elworthy Jarman. He was a director and writer, known for Caravaggio (1986), Edward II (1991) and Aria (1987). He died on February 19, 1994 in London.
Date Of Birth January 31, 1942 Died 1994-02-19 Place Of Birth Royal Victoria Nursing Home, Northwood, London Profession Director, Writer, Actor Education King's College London Nationality English Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Started as a painter, trained at the Slade Art School. Commissioned to design sets and costumes for "Don Giovanni" at the London Coliseum, following his first successful exhibition. 2 He was made a Fellow of the British Film Institute in recognition of his outstanding contribution to film culture. 3 Educated at Canford School in Dorset, England. 4 Christopher Hobbs , in Derek Jarman: Life as Art (2004) reported that his last words were "I want the world to be filled with white fluffy duckies"5 Jarman's production team worked with English group Suede in "The Tour Films", used as a backdrop for their second tour. 6 Directed four music videos for rock band The Smiths. The songs: 'The Queen is Dead', 'There is a Light that Never Goes Out', 'Ask' and 'Panic'.
Director Title Year Status Character T.G.: Psychic Rally in Heaven 1981 Short In the Shadow of the Sun 1981 The Tempest 1979 The Pantheon 1978 Documentary short Jubilee 1978 Every Woman for Herself and All for Art 1977 Documentary short Jordan's Dance 1977 Short Art and the Pose 1976 Short Gerald's Film 1976 Short Sea of Storms 1976 Short Sebastiane 1976 Sloane Square: A Room of One's Own 1976 Documentary short Picnic at Ray's 1975 Short Sebastiane Wrap 1975 Documentary short Duggie Fields 1974 Short Fire Island 1974 Short The Devils at the Elgin 1974 Short Ulla's Fete 1974 Documentary short Art of Mirrors 1973 Short Ashden's Walk on Møn 1973 Short Stolen Apples for Karen Blixen 1973 Short Sulphur 1973 Short Miss World 1973 Documentary short Andrew Logan Kisses the Glitterati 1972 Short Garden of Luxor 1972 Short Miss Gaby 1972 Short Tarot 1972 Short A Journey to Avebury 1971 Short Electric Fairy 1971 Short Studio Bankside 1971 Short Will You Dance with Me? 2014 Documentary Pet Shop Boys: Pop Art - The Videos 2003 Video videos "It's a Sin", "Rent" Arena 1994 TV Series documentary 1 episode The Next Life 1993 Documentary short Blue 1993 Wittgenstein 1993 Projections 1993 Video The Smiths: The Complete Picture 1992 Video videos "Panic", "Ask", "The Queen is Dead" Pet Shop Boys: Videography 1991 Video videos "It's a Sin", "Rent" Edward II 1991 The Garden 1990 War Requiem 1989 L'ispirazione 1988 Short The Last of England 1987 Aria 1987 segment "Depuis le jour" Pirate Tape 1987 Short The Queen Is Dead 1986 Short Caravaggio 1986 The Angelic Conversation 1985 Imagining October 1984 Short B2 Tape 1983 Documentary short Waiting for Waiting for Godot 1983 Documentary short The Dream Machine 1983 Documentary short Wang Chung: Dance Hall Days 1983 Video short Pontormo and Punks at Santa Croce 1982 Documentary short Jordan's Wedding 1981 Short
Cinematographer Title Year Status Character Will You Dance with Me? 2014 Documentary Arena 1994 TV Series documentary 1 episode L'ispirazione 1988 Short The Last of England 1987 Pirate Tape 1987 Short The Angelic Conversation 1985 Imagining October 1984 Short B2 Tape 1983 Documentary short Waiting for Waiting for Godot 1983 Documentary short Pontormo and Punks at Santa Croce 1982 Documentary short Jordan's Wedding 1981 Short T.G.: Psychic Rally in Heaven 1981 Short In the Shadow of the Sun 1981 The Pantheon 1978 Documentary short Every Woman for Herself and All for Art 1977 Documentary short Jordan's Dance 1977 Short Art and the Pose 1976 Short Gerald's Film 1976 Short Sea of Storms 1976 Short Sloane Square: A Room of One's Own 1976 Documentary short Picnic at Ray's 1975 Short Sebastiane Wrap 1975 Documentary short Duggie Fields 1974 Short Fire Island 1974 Short The Devils at the Elgin 1974 Short Ulla's Fete 1974 Documentary short Art of Mirrors 1973 Short Ashden's Walk on Møn 1973 Short Stolen Apples for Karen Blixen 1973 Short Sulphur 1973 Short Miss World 1973 Documentary short Andrew Logan Kisses the Glitterati 1972 Short Garden of Luxor 1972 Short Miss Gaby 1972 Short Tarot 1972 Short A Journey to Avebury 1971 Short Electric Fairy 1971 Short Studio Bankside 1971 Short
Editor Title Year Status Character Pirate Tape 1987 Short Imagining October 1984 Short B2 Tape 1983 Documentary short Waiting for Waiting for Godot 1983 Documentary short Pontormo and Punks at Santa Croce 1982 Documentary short Jordan's Wedding 1981 Short T.G.: Psychic Rally in Heaven 1981 Short In the Shadow of the Sun 1981 The Pantheon 1978 Documentary short Every Woman for Herself and All for Art 1977 Documentary short Jordan's Dance 1977 Short Art and the Pose 1976 Short Gerald's Film 1976 Short Sea of Storms 1976 Short Sloane Square: A Room of One's Own 1976 Documentary short Picnic at Ray's 1975 Short Sebastiane Wrap 1975 Documentary short Duggie Fields 1974 Short Fire Island 1974 Short The Devils at the Elgin 1974 Short Ulla's Fete 1974 Documentary short Art of Mirrors 1973 Short Ashden's Walk on Møn 1973 Short Stolen Apples for Karen Blixen 1973 Short Sulphur 1973 Short Miss World 1973 Documentary short Andrew Logan Kisses the Glitterati 1972 Short Garden of Luxor 1972 Short Miss Gaby 1972 Short Tarot 1972 Short A Journey to Avebury 1971 Short Electric Fairy 1971 Short Studio Bankside 1971 Short
Writer Title Year Status Character Will You Dance with Me? 2014 Documentary uncredited Blue 1993 Wittgenstein 1993 written by Edward II 1991 screenplay War Requiem 1989 written by The Last of England 1987 narration - uncredited Aria 1987 segment "Depuis le jour" Caravaggio 1986 screenplay Imagining October 1984 Short commentary The Tempest 1979 writer Jubilee 1978 writer Sebastiane 1976
Actor Title Year Status Character The Clearing 1994 Short Dead Cat 1989 Medicine Man Cactusland 1989 Short The Voice The Comic Strip Presents... 1988 TV Series Workman Ostia 1988 Short Pier Paolo Pasolini Prick Up Your Ears 1987 Patrick Proktor (uncredited) Caravaggio 1986 Papal Aide (uncredited) Nighthawks 1978
Art Department Title Year Status Character Savage Messiah 1972 set designer The Devils 1971 set designer
Producer Title Year Status Character Will You Dance with Me? 2014 Documentary producer - uncredited Waiting for Waiting for Godot 1983 Documentary short producer
Production Designer Title Year Status Character Sebastiane 1976 uncredited The Devils 1971
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Discovery 1995 Video director: archive footage, "Paninaro", "It's a Sin", "Kings Cross" and "Domino Dancing" Showbusiness 1988 Video documentary short director: archive footage
Camera Department Title Year Status Character The Garden 1990 camera operator
Costume Department Title Year Status Character The Sands of Time 1992 TV Movie wardrobe assistant
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Will You Dance with Me? 2014 Documentary production manager - uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character Bad Poetry, Cheap Beer 2017 Short special thanks post-production A Personal History of British Cinema by Stephen Frears 1995 TV Movie documentary dedicatee The Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex 1992 Video documentary thanks Prick Up Your Ears 1987 the producers wish to thank Burroughs: The Movie 1983 Documentary thanks Arena 1983 TV Series documentary thanks - 1 episode
Self Title Year Status Character LS19012 2005 Documentary short There We Are, John 1994 Documentary short Himself Homage to Derek Jarman: Black 1993 Video documentary short Himself (voice) Camp Christmas 1993 TV Movie Himself Derek Jarman conversazioni 1993 Short Himself Blue 1993 Himself / Narrator (voice) The Late Show 1993 TV Series documentary Himself - Interviewee Strip Jack Naked: Nighthawks II 1991 Documentary The Media Show 1988-1991 TV Series Himself Arena 1991 TV Series documentary Himself - Interviewee The Garden 1990 Himself (uncredited) The Garden: Making of the Garden 1990 Video documentary short Himself The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross 1987 TV Series Himself The Last of England 1987 Himself (uncredited) La edad de oro 1984 TV Series Himself Cinématon 1984 Documentary Participant Ken's First Film 1982 Short Himself Friday Night, Saturday Morning 1980 TV Series Himself Sloane Square: A Room of One's Own 1976 Documentary short Himself Sebastiane Wrap 1975 Documentary short Himself Director of Devils 1971 Documentary short Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1994 Honorable Mention Stockholm Film Festival Blue (1993) 1993 Teddy Berlin International Film Festival Best Feature Film Wittgenstein (1993) 1993 Best New British Feature Edinburgh International Film Festival Blue (1993) 1992 Michael Balcon Award BAFTA Awards 1992 Teddy Berlin International Film Festival Best Feature Film Edward II (1991) 1992 FIPRESCI Prize Berlin International Film Festival Forum of New Cinema Edward II (1991) 1992 Golden Hitchcock Dinard British Film Festival Edward II (1991) 1991 OCIC Award - Honorable Mention Berlin International Film Festival Forum of New Cinema The Garden (1990) 1990 BFI Fellowship British Film Institute Awards 1988 Teddy Berlin International Film Festival Best Feature Film The Last of England (1987) 1988 C.I.C.A.E. Award Berlin International Film Festival Forum of New Cinema The Last of England (1987) 1988 Independent/Experimental Film and Video Award Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards The Last of England (1987) 1987 Special Prize of the Jury Istanbul International Film Festival Caravaggio (1986) 1986 Silver Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Caravaggio (1986) 1986 C.I.D.A.L.C. Award Berlin International Film Festival Caravaggio (1986)
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1991 Golden St. George Moscow International Film Festival The Garden (1990) 1991 Bronze Horse Stockholm Film Festival The Garden (1990) 1991 Golden Lion Venice Film Festival Edward II (1991) 1987 Palme d'Or Cannes Film Festival Aria (1987) 1986 Golden Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival Caravaggio (1986)
Known for movies Caravaggio (1986) as Director
Edward II (1991) as Director
The Last of England (1987) as Director
Blue (1993) as Director