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Derek Jarman's Blue

United Kingdom, 1993
film

Derek Jarman’s last film, made as he was dying from an AIDS related illness, is a devastating exploration of death and dying. Delivered in Jarman’..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

The Blue lamp

United Kingdom, 1950
Similarity: 44%

The Clock

United Kingdom, 2010
Similarity: 44%

The Blue kite

China, 1993
Similarity: 41%

Three colours red = Trois couleurs rouge [DVD]

France, 1994
Similarity: 41%

Blue steel

United States, 1990
Similarity: 41%

The Blue Angel

Germany, 1930
Similarity: 40%

The Blue angel = Der Blaue engel (Director's cut) [DVD]

Germany, 1930
Similarity: 40%

Blue Velvet

United States of America, 1986
Similarity: 40%

The Thin Blue Line

United States, 1988
Similarity: 40%

Jesus Is King

United States of America, 2019
Similarity: 39%

flower

2001
Similarity: 39%

Rhapsody in blue

United States, 1945
Similarity: 38%

Betty Blue = 37.2 Le Matin

France, 1986
Similarity: 37%

Betty Blue = 37.2 Le Matin

France, 1986
Similarity: 37%

Shine

Australia, 1996
Similarity: 37%

Cube

Canada, 1997
Similarity: 37%

Sept Visions Fugitives

China, 1995
Similarity: 36%

Epiphytes

Australia, 2022
Similarity: 36%
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