At Your Own Risk is Derek Jarman’s defiant and provocative memoir of his life and times. One of England’s foremost filmmakers, Derek Jarman (1942–1994) wrote and directed several fe
Chroma: A Book of Color is a meditation on the color spectrum by Britain’s most controversial filmmaker. From the explosions of image and color in Edward II, The Last of England, The Garden, an
In this third volume of his journals, the late British filmmaker writes about the two years in which he struggled to keep working despite having been diagnosed as HIV-positive. Mixing accounts of trea
Jarman (1942-1994) was a prominent UK filmmaker and AIDS/queer rights activist. This reprint of his 1987 account includes diary entries, poems, and interviews relating to the 1986 filming in 1986 The
Written between May 1991 and February 1994, and ending just two weeks before his death from an AIDS-related illness, Derek Jarman’s entries in Smiling in Slow Motion pick up where Modern Nature left o
From the early seventies until his death in 1994, Derek Jarman made scores of films. Assembled here are six of his unforgettable film scripts: Akenaten, Jubilee, Bob-Up-A-Down, B Movie: Little England
Jarman (1942-1994) was a prominent UK filmmaker and AIDS/ queer rights activist. In this reprint of his candid memoir dating from 1982, he comments on the mainstream culture he escaped and the role of
Faith in the establishment collapsing everywhere. The far right on the march. Culture wars and random violence – all decked out in red, white and blue. But a spirit of anarchy hangs in the air, the de