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Nihilistic ‘Jubilee’ Sought Fit to Celebrate Nothing
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Nihilistic ‘Jubilee’ Sought Fit to Celebrate Nothing

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Lee Broughton
/ 12 October 2018

Much like his former colleague Ken Russell, Derek Jarman knew which buttons to press when seeking to outrage the UK's moral majority.

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Gone and Not Forgotten: The PopMatters DVD Wish List

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/ 23 January 2008
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/ 9 June 2003

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