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  2. It stars Jenny Runacre, Ian Charleson, Nell Campbell, Hermine Demoriane and a host of punk rockers. The title refers to the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977. Numerous punk icons appear in the film including Adam Ant, Toyah, Jordan (a Malcolm McLaren protégé), Gene October and Jayne County.

  3. Feb 23, 2023 · Jubilee, directed and part-written with James Whaley, by Derek Jarman who made the successful Sebastiane, is not exactly a punk movie. But it does contain music from Adam and the Ants,...

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0076240Jubilee (1978) - IMDb

    Jubilee: Directed by Derek Jarman. With Adam Ant, Richard O'Brien, Ian Charleson, Jayne County. Queen Elizabeth I travels 400 years into the future to witness the appalling revelation of a dystopian London overrun by corruption and a vicious gang of punk guerrilla girls led by the new Monarch of Punk.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
    • Derek Jarman
    • 1978-02
  5. Jun 2, 2022 · Nonetheless, over four decades on, Jubilee is generally acknowledged as the greatest punk film of all time: we tracked its journey from notoriety to immortality. Punks hated it. Jayne County was not alone among the film’s stars in rounding on Jubilee after its release.

  6. Feb 22, 2018 · Nonetheless, 40 years on, Jubilee is generally acknowledged as the greatest punk film of all time: we tracked its journey from notoriety to immortality. Punks hated it. Jayne County was not alone among the film’s stars in rounding on Jubilee after its release.

  7. And his­to­ri­an Jon Sav­age, who lit­er­al­ly wrote the book on punk, declared that “it’s the best film about punk, for all its fail­ings.”. British crit­ic Julian Upton went one step fur­ther: Jubilee is the most impor­tant British film of the late ’70s.

  8. Feb 17, 2018 · First released in 1978 the film Jubilee was a punk rock fantasy; it imagined a not too distant future, which is haunted by England’s past. Jarman made the film in 1977 on the cheap, using social contacts to recruit a cast who subsequently went on to epitomise both punk rock and its aftermath.

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