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Jarman’s Caravaggio is a feverish, chiaroscuro portrait of the Baroque artist who hustled painting commissions out of the Church while consorting with male lovers, prostitutes, and the criminal underclass of early 17th-century Rome.
“The idea that Caravaggio was an early martyr to the drives of an unconventional sexuality is an anachronistic fiction,” observes biographer Andrew-Graham Dixon - an anachronism that Jarman exalts in his series of sublime, and sublimely vulgar, postmodern tableaux. Tilda Swinton makes her feature debut, the start of a long and cherished collaboration with Jarman. Preserved by the BFI in a new 2K digital restoration.
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Title: Caravaggio
Release Year: 1986
Directed by: Derek Jarman
Written by: Derek Jarman, Nicholas Ward-Jackson, Suso Cecchi d'Amico (uncredited)
Starring: Nigel Terry, Sean Bean, Tilda Swinton
Genre: Historical Drama
Runtime: 1 h 32 min
Size: 10,1 Gb
Video Codec: HEVC x265 10bit (Main10@L4) very slow preset
Video bitrate: 15 000 kbps (2-pass)
Resolution: 1920x1040
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Framerate: 24 FPS
Audio 1: English / FLAC 16-bit / 1.0 / 269 kbps
Audio 2: English / AC-3 / 2.0 / 192 kbps / Commentary by cinematographer Gabriel Beristan
Audio 3: English / AC-3 / 2.0 / 192 kbps / Derek Jarman interviewed by Derek Malcolm (58 mins)
Subtitles: English (PGS)
Source: BFI Blu-ray



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