The Angelic Conversation

Grande-Bretagne, 1987, 78 min

Réalisation:

Derek Jarman

Scénario:

William Shakespeare (pièce de théâtre)

Photographie:

Derek Jarman

Acteurs·trices:

Judi Dench, Christopher Hobbs

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Intense, dreamlike, and, poetic, The Angelic Conversation is one of the most artistic of Derek Jarman's films. With his painter's eye Jarman conjured, in a beautiful palette of light, colour and texture, an evocative and radical visualisation of Shakespeare's love poems. Of the 154 sonnets written by Shakespeare, most were written to an unnamed young man, commonly referred to as the Fair Youth. Here Judi Dench's emotive readings of 14 sonnets are coupled with ethereal sequences; figures on seashores, by streams and in colourful gardens. The disruption of these magical scenes with images of barren and threatening landscapes echoes perfectly the celebration and torment of love explored in the sonnets. Shot on Super-8 before being transferred to 35mm, the unique technical approach results in a striking aesthetic, with Coil's languorous soundtrack completing the intoxicating effect. (British Film Institute (BFI))

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