Jubilee

Jubilee

Movie |

Police Corruption | Police State

  • Duration: 1h 46min
  • Music: Brian Eno,John Hayes
  • Award(s): Golden Spike 1978 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Cats, I Married a Strange Person!
  • Story:
    Queen Elizabeth I visits late twentieth-century Britain to find a depressing landscape where life has changed since her time.
    Full Story
6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Queen Elizabeth I visits late twentieth-century Britain to find a depressing landscape where life has changed since her time.
Ratings

6/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Spike Award

Best Film | 1978 | Derek

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In her opening speech, Amyl Nitrate tells us that her favourite song is "Don't Dream It, Be It". That song was written for The Rocky Horror Show (filmed as The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)) by co-star Richard O'Brien, who plays court magician John Dee.

Vivienne Westwood was openly critical of Jubilee, feeling that it was boring and completely misinterpreted the punk movement, and went so far as to create a t-shirt that features her very negative opinion. This "Open T-Shirt To Derek Jarman from Vivienne Westwood" is now in the permanent collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.

Toyah Willcox chose the character of Mad while leafing through the script, finding that that character had the most lines.

Adam Ant receives an "introducing" credit

Shot entirely on location. The filmmakers made ample use of the many derelict buildings in London that were left standing after sustaining damage in the war.

Popular Dialogues

"Amyl Nitrite: Our school motto was "Faites vos désirs réalités"... Make your desires reality. I myself preferred the song "Don't Dream It, Be It"... [reading from book] Amyl Nitrite: In those days, desires weren't allowed to become reality... so fantasy was substituted for them: films, books, pictures. They called it art. But when your desires become reality, you don't need fantasy, any longer, or art."

"Borgia Ginz: As long as the music's loud enough, we won't hear the world falling apart. [laughs psychotically]"