Jubilee (1977)

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Queen Elizabeth I travels to late twentieth-century Britain to discover a tawdry and depressing landscape where life mostly seems aimless and is anyway held cheap. Three post-punk girls while away their vacuous existence as best they can, from time-t... (www.imdb.com/title/tt0076240/plotsummary)
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Sex, drugs and punk rock. Add violence and time travel and you have Jubilee.

Discography

Albums

Jubilee [Virgin] Soundtrack [1978] (# of tracks: 10) (# of discs: 1)
Singles

Plastic Surgery [1978] (Duration: 4:37)

Nine to Five [1978] (Duration: 2:40)

Right to Work [1978] (Duration: 3:05)

Paranoia Paradise [1978] (Duration: 2:07)

Deutscher Girls [1978] (Duration: 2:31)
 

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  • The film had many critics in Britain in punk circles, in which Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood went so far as to manufacture a T-shirt on which was printed her own homophobic open letter to Jarman denouncing the film and his misrepresentations of punk. However, the film is now considered a cult classic and was released by the Criterion Collection, a company that exclusively releases "contemporary classics" on DVDs.
    (wikipedia.com)
  • The title refers to the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II in 1977.
    (wikipedia.com)
  • 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.
    (imdb.com)
  • Toyah Willcox chose the character of Mad while leafing through the script, finding that that character had the most lines.
    (imdb.com)
  • 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.
    (imdb.com)
  • Feature debut of Ian Charleson.
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  • Adam Ant receives an "introducing" credit.
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