Blue (1993 movie)
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Blue is the last film of director Derek Jarman (1942-1994). At the time when he made the film, he was blind and dying of AIDS.
The film is his last testament as a film-maker, and consists of a single shot of saturated blue colour filling the screen, as background to a soundtrack where Jarman describes his life and vision.
Channel 4 broadcast the film in letterbox format - i. e., with black bands above and below the blue. On its television premiere, Channel 4 and BBC Radio 3 collaborated on a simultaneous broadcast so that viewers could enjoy a stereo soundtrack. Radio 3 subsequently broadcast the soundtrack separately as a radio play and it was also later released as a CD.
The soundtrack ends with the words:
In time,
No one will remember our work
Our life will pass like the traces of a cloud
And be scattered like
Mist that is chased by the
Rays of the sun
For our time is the passing of a shadow
And our lives will run like
Sparks through the stubble.
I place a delphinium, Blue, upon your grave
The film is yet to see release on DVD.
External links
- A review of Blue (http://www.h2so4.net/reviews/blue.html)
- Text of Jarman's soundtrack for the film Blue (http://www.evanizer.com/articles/blue.html)
There are a number of other movies entitled Blue. Please see Blue (movie)