Director Derek Jarman's WAR REQUIEM is a cinematic visualization of Benjamin Britten's celebrated oratorio that features live action and documentary footage from wars of the 20th century. Jarman employs his trademark painterly and non-narrative style to visually explore the requiem that was based on the poetry of Wilfred Owen, a soldier poet who was killed at the very end of WWI. Owen's experience is told from the perspective of an elderly soldier (Laurence Olivier in his last screen appearance) as he remembers the horror of battle.
Jarman, whose roots lie in music video direction--for bands such as the Smiths and the Pet Shop Boys--once again combines music and experimental film techniques with a daring and skillful hand, attacking the screen with a rhythmic onslaught of images that matches the emotional pitch of the requiem, culminating in the director's trademark bombed-out postapocalyptic landscapes. Jarman creates a visual pastiche, overlaying horrific visions of death with hand-painted stills and collages with actual footage that explode with raw and unbridled intensity. Ultimately, Jarman meditates on the tragedy of war and the untimely death of youth, which becomes a metaphor for the contemporary war on AIDS, the disease that took the filmmaker's own life in 1994. The film features Britten's music performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the Melos Ensemble, and the Bach Choir.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital - English
Additional Release Material:
Trailers
Text/Photo Galleries:
Still Gallery
Stars
Laurence Olivier: Actor/Director/Producer, HAMLET (1948)
Sean Bean: English actor, LORD OF THE RINGS, THE ISLAND
Tilda Swinton: Oscar-winning British actress, MICHAEL CLAYTON
Nathaniel Parker: Performer/"War Requiem"
Owen Teale: British Actor/"The Hawk"
Director
Derek Jarman: British Director, writer, WAR REQUIEM (1989), BLUE (1993)
Producer
James Mackay:
Screenwriter
Derek Jarman: British Director, writer, WAR REQUIEM (1989), BLUE (1993)
Composer
Benjamin Britten: BRITISH COMPOSER\D. 1976
Director of Photography
Richard Greatrex: Director of Photography
Review 1:
"...As well as being a stunning visual and serious music treat, WAR REQUIEM is probably avant garde British director Derek Jarman's most mature effort..."
Source: Variety
01/04/1989
Review 2:
"...A remarkably evocative and powerful film..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.F6 02/02/1990
Review 3:
4 stars out of 5 -- "Notable for showcasing Laurence Olivier's last cinematic performance, it is also a remarkably complex examination of war..."
Source: Empire
p.212 12/01/2008
Review 4:
"...WAR REQUIEM, with its firm imposition of formal structures and disciplines, is among the best things [Jarman] has ever done..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.133-4 03/01/1989
Review 5:
3 stars out of 5 -- "Brit experimentalist Derek Jarman's ode to the casualties of war is set to composer Benjamin Britten's powerful orchestral requiem..."
Source: Total Film
p.149 11/01/2008