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Synopsis
Steeped in the nihilistic philosophy and rebellious fashions of the British punk movement, this early feature by experimental filmmaker Derek Jarman presents an unusual look at late 1970s London. The bulk of Jubilee focuses on a loosely connected group of female outcasts, united by a hatred of convention that at times extends into dark violence. Providing contrast is the film's framing story, in which Queen Elizabeth I travels forward in time to view the future of England and finds unexpected sympathy with the female rebels. The film references both William Shakespeare and Siouxsie and the Banshees, and it alternates scenes of transgressive violence with heady discussions of English history. The film's casting alone makes it an intriguing artifact of its time, showcasing subcultural icons from musician Adam Ant to several cast members of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

Cast

Adam Ant Kid
Nell Campbell Crabs
Ian Charleson Angel
Karl Johnson Sphinx
Jordan Amyl Nitrite
Neil Kennedy Max
Jenny Runacre Elizabeth I
Linda Spurrier Viv
Toyah Willcox Mad
Richard O'Brien John Dee
Orlando Borgia Ginz

Production Crew

Peter Middleton Cinematographer
Chelsea Composer (Music Score)
Suzi Pinns Composer (Music Score)
Christopher Hobbs Costume Designer
Derek Jarman Director
Nick Barnard Editor
Tom Priestley Editor
Adam Ant Featured Music
Amilcar Featured Music
Brian Eno Featured Music
Maneaters Featured Music
Siouxsie and the Banshees Featured Music
Wayne County Electric Chairs Featured Music
Howard Malin Producer
James Whaley Producer
Christopher Hobbs Production Designer
John Maybury Production Designer
Christopher Hobbs Screenwriter
Derek Jarman Screenwriter
John Rogers Special Effects
John Rogers Special Effects
Year: 1978
Runtime: 103
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Produced by
Cinegate
Libra Films International
Megalovision