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The Angelic Conversation
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Sun 14 Sep · 14:45

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An audio-visual rendition of Shakespeare’s sonnets that proffers a tender and evocative representation of gay love and desire. The Angelic Conversation joins Jarman’s painterly eye for lighting and composition with his sense of film’s capacity to nourish attentiveness and explore motion, eroticism, and spectrality. Described by Jarman as his ‘most austere work’ but also the one closest to his heart, The Angelic Conversation is an important moment in Shakespeare’s queer reception and an essential watch for anyone interested in Shakespeare, Jarman, and British film and music of the '80s.

Ghada Habib,

Tiger's Leap film club
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Cinema Rediscovered 2025

29 Jul 2025 programme news industry

The Angelic Conversation sees Derek Jarman conjure, in a beautiful palette of light and colour, an evocative and radical visualisation of Shakespeare’s love poems.
Spoken Word • Beautiful • Romantic
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Filmmaker, artist, activist Derek Jarman is, along with Peter Greenaway, one of the most iconoclastic figures of the 1980s.

Following an apprenticeship on Ken Russell’s The Devils, Jarman’s filmmaking started in the late 1970s with Sebastiane, a passionate celebration of homoeroticism and Jubilee, described as “Britain’s only decent Punk film”.

His celebratory tone would shift to anger with the ravaging effects of Thatcherism on community and culture through the ‘80s, leading to the raging howl of his most well-known film of the decade The Last of England (1987). The parallel tragedy of the AIDS epidemic and the oppressive Clause 28, which banned schools from discussing gay relationships as acceptable, would galvanise Jarman’s activism. That activism found poetic expression in The Angelic Conversation, an evocative and radical visualisation of Shakespeare’s love poems.

Judi Dench’s rich emotive readings of 14 sonnets are coupled with ethereal visuals: shot on Super-8 before being transferred to 35mm the unique technical approach results in a striking aesthetic, with experimental group Coil’s languorous soundtrack completing the intoxicating effect. The film, which Jarman described as ‘a dream world, a world of magic and ritual’, is a quietly subversive and poetic embrace of Shakespeare as gay icon taking the form of a poetic montage of imagery depicting gay male desire.

This screening is in partnership with Ghada Habib from Tiger's Leap film club. There will be an introduction before the film.

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Details

Duration
1hr 21mins
Director
Derek Jarman
Distributor
British Film Institute
Featuring
Judi Dench
Year
1985
Country of origin
UK
Language
English
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