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- In his final - and most daring - cinematic statement, Jarman the romantic meets Jarman the iconoclast in a lush soundscape pulsing against a purely blue screen, laying bare his physical and spiritual state.
- A nearly wordless visual narrative inter cuts two main stories and a couple of minor ones.
- Shortly before the WW II, Ella takes on the identity of her husband Max after his death to work instead of him in the factory. She continues to be Max until she doesn't even know who she is anymore.
- Three song clips by The Smiths ('The Queen is Dead', 'There is a Light that Never Goes Out' and 'Panic'), all directed with an artistic and conceptual vision by the late Derek Jarman. The result is the junction of the powerful lyrics and melodies by Morrissey and Marr combined with Jarman's expressive images.
- A collection of promotional videos for British duo Pet Shop Boys featuring all their UK singles 1985 to 1991.
- In Edinburgh, Jed is a drug dealer who runs a club who's luck finally runs out when he loses the money he owes to Chan. He is also having problems with his girlfriends Anna and the two are drifting apart. Anna meanwhile has befriended a pornographer and is starting to get to know him. Friends with both Jed and Anna, Eve does what she can, but she too has problems of her own.
- Collection of 6 Pet Shop Boys videos: "It's a Sin", "What Have I Done to Deserve This", "Rent", "Always on My Mind", "Heart" and "Domino Dancing" (Disco Version).
- A documentary on Derek Jarman and 'Jubilee' made by Jarman actor Spencer Leigh.
- Current History gives us one day in the life of the Chiline family and others in the village of Beshencevo on the outskirts of Nizhny Novgorod in central Russia. Here we see the contrast between the fabric of the pre-Soviet village and the exhausted post-Soviet city. The present situation in Russia is neither stable nor predictable. We learn that each member of the family is adapting to the changes in different ways.
- Derek Jarman directed video for the Pet Shop Boys song "King's Cross", shot in Black and white. Film moves from inner-city views to streets level on into the tube, train station, train journey and back through the sequence.
- A filmed record of a live performance by the rock band Suede before a back projection of Jarman's earlier short film "Jordan's Dance" (1977).
- A German woman takes on her husband's identity after his death, and spends the next 40 years impersonating him.
- The home movies of Derek Jarman, chronicling his life.