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The Arts on Film BFI Flare: London LGBTQ+ Film Festival Presents

Behind the canvas with a movie camera: you can almost smell the turpentine in these fascinating portraits of artists at work. Behind the canvas with a movie camera: you can almost smell the turpentine in these fascinating portraits of artists at work. Test 2 Behind the canvas with a movie camera: you can almost smell the turpentine in these fascinating portraits of artists at work.

"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture," so it's said. So what about filming about art? Whatever the challenges, filmmakers have never been deterred from exploring other media in film - and for that we should give thanks. These films give us an often unique record of the artist - dancer or architect, painter or sculptor, musician, novelist or poet - at work and at leisure. They present artists speaking lucidly about their work. They preserve performances otherwise lost forever. And, perhaps best of all, they take us inside the creative process, allowing us to witness works of art emerging before our eyes.

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The Angelic Conversation The Angelic Conversation

Animation & Artists Moving Image 1985 81 mins Director: Derek Jarman

The Angelic Conversation sees Derek Jarman conjure an evocative and radical visualisation of Shakespeare’s love poems.

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Derek Jarman: Life As Art Derek Jarman: Life As Art

Documentary 2004 60 mins Director: Andy Kimpton-Nye

Documentary on the life and work of experimental filmmaker, who died in 1994. Contributors including Tilda Swinton recall Jarman's peculiar genius.

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Poem Poem

Animation & Artists Moving Image 1971 1 mins Director: B.S. Johnson

A poignant short film set to the fourth part of Samuel Beckett's Quatre Poèmes, as narrated by frequent BS Johnson collaborator William Hoyland.

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Grantchester Grantchester

Documentary 1958 15 mins Director: John R.F. Stewart

Rupert Brooke's poem 'The Old Vicarage, Grantchester' is given the pop video treatment.

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Loving Vincent Loving Vincent

Drama 2017 95 mins Director: Hugh Welchman and Dorota Kobiela

The first ever fully painted feature film takes us through the last days of Vincent van Gogh.

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Mark of the Hand Aubrey Williams Mark of the Hand Aubrey Williams

Documentary 1987 53 mins Silent Director: Imruh Caesar

The Guyanese painter returns to his homeland on a “journey to the source of his inspiration”.

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The Space in Between – Marina Abramović and Brazil The Space in Between – Marina Abramović and Brazil

Documentary 2016 88 mins Director: Marco Del Fiol

A bold and unsettling mystical voyage in the company of the fearless Serbian artist, as she travels Brazil in search of spiritual healing.

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Caravaggio Caravaggio

Biopic 1986 93 mins Director: Derek Jarman

Derek Jarman’s unique biopic of the 17th century Italian artist Michelangelo da Caravaggio is a powerful meditation on sexuality, criminality and art.

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Mr. Turner Mr. Turner

Biopic 2014 150 mins Director: Mike Leigh

Mike Leigh’s Cannes-winning account of the later years of J. M. W. Turner, brilliantly played by Timothy Spall.

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Lives of Artists Not Wives of Artists Lives of Artists Not Wives of Artists

Campaigning film 1984 46 mins Director: Sue Aron, Monika Morawietz and 1 more

Five women artists, including Paula Rego, contest the "hierarchy of art forms" in the male-dominated art world.

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National Gallery National Gallery

Documentary 2014 181 mins Director: Frederick Wiseman

The inner workings of London’s National Gallery are laid bare in this absorbing, forensic examination by revered filmmaker Frederick Wiseman.

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Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon

Biopic 1998 87 mins Director: John Maybury

Derek Jacobi and Daniel Craig star as artist Francis Bacon and his muse George Dyer in John Maybury’s darkly exquisite biopic.