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Article: Screen Play.(Brief Article)
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- Artforum International
- Article date:
- September 1, 2000
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Isaac Julien was acclaimed as an independent filmmaker when the boundaries between art and cinema still seemed clear. His dreamlike films (Young Soul Rebels, Looking for Langston) infuse black and gay identity politics with the libertine radicality celebrated in the works of his heroes Pasolini and Derek Jarman. Since 1995, Julien has also produced multi-screen video ...
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Transcript: British Filmmaker Derek Jarman Dead of AIDS
NPR Morning Edition;
February 22, 1994 ;
700+ words
... ... British movie director and gay activist Derek Jarman died of AIDS over the weekend; he was ... screen goes blue as the chimes toll in Derek Jarman's penultimate film, Blue. The screen ... attention on his words about dying of AIDS. DEREK JARMAN, Filmmaker: [voice-over] I'm ...
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