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The Angelic Conversation (film)
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The Angelic Conversation is a 1985 arthouse drama film directed by Derek Jarman. Its tone is set by the juxtaposition of slow-moving photographic images and Shakespeare's sonnets read by Judi Dench. The film consists primarily of homoerotic images and opaque landscapes through which two men take a journey into their desires. The film is shot on Super-8, then transferred into 35mm film.
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Jarman himself described the film as "a dream world, a world of magic and ritual, yet there are images there of the burning cars and radar systems, which remind you there is a price to be paid in order to gain this dream in the face of a world of violence."[1]
The soundtrack to the film was composed and performed by Coil, and it was released as an album of the same name. In 2008, Peter Christopherson of Coil (with David Tibet, Othon Mataragas and Ernesto Tomasini) performed a new live soundtrack to the movie during a special screening at the Turin Lesbian and Gay Film Festival.
The film's music track also includes Benjamin Britten's "Sea Interludes" from Peter Grimes, performed by The Chorus and Orchestra of The Royal Opera House Covent Garden, conducted by Colin Davis.
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Shakespeare's sonnets
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14 sonnets the film features are:
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DVD release
The BFI released The Angelic Conversation on DVD in 2007.
Cast
- Dave Baby
- Timothy Burke
- Simon Costin
- Christopher Hobbs
- Philip McDonald
- Toby Mott
- Steve Randall
- Robert Sharp
- Tony Wood
- Judi Dench (narrator)
- Paul Reynolds
- Phillip Williamson
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