
Tilda Swinton and Issac Julien © JN Films
Director: Issac Julien
Production Company: Normal Films
Kent Locations: Dungeness, Prospect Cottage, St Clements Church, Old Romney
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Derek Jarman © Steve Pike & JN Films
Starring Tilda Swinton (The Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe, Michael Clayton) and directed by Issac Julien, DEREK explores the many faces of Derek Jarman and looks at his life as an artist and filmmaker. The film is based around previously unseen footage of an interview which was conducted with Jarman in 1991, which is interwoven with clips of his work including pop promos and feature films, as well as rare home movies depicting his family life.
In 2007, Tilda Swinton and Issac Julien visited Kent to film at Derek Jarman’s home ‘Prospect Cottage’ on the Dungeness estate. His garden, made from shingle, driftwood and other material salvaged from the beach, is much treasured and continues to attract both visitors and film crews alike.
Derek Jarman died in 1994 after a long battle with AIDS and he is now buried at St Clements Church in Old Romney.
DEREK was originally shown on More 4 as part of the Jarman Season and has garnered critical acclaim across the globe. This summer the documentary was shown at the Sundance Festival and at The Berlin Film Festival.
Dungeness is a unique coastal landscape with a shingle beach, two lighthouses and a power station. The area is a popular film location having previously been used for productions including Homes By The Sea (2014) and Parades End (2012).
Recently the documentary also received a nomination for Best Documentary at the British Independent Film Awards.
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