トームさんのインスタグラム写真 - (トームInstagram)「Need another reason to celebrate ? Katherine Matilda Swinton (aka #TILDASWINTON ) turns 60 on Nov 5th. Please enjoy 9 stills from one of her most triumphant performances - as spurned Queen Isabella of France  in the #DerekJarman masterpiece #Edwardii - maybe one of my top ten films of all time?! She was just 30 when she made this film, in a long line of collaborations with #Jarman . The final shot is of a cameo by #AnnieLennox who sang the #ColePorter classic #EverytimeWeSayGoodbye both in the film and on the #AIDS awareness and fundraiser #RedHot&Blue  . ‘Let Me Forget Myself’: What a Queen is Good For in Edward II .  Near the midpoint of Derek Jarman’s 1992 film adaptation of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II (1592), King Edward’s spurned queen, Isabella (Tilda Swinton), appears in one of the resplendent evening gowns that are her trademark dress throughout the film . Flawlessly made up and glittering with jewels, she maintains the bland facial expression and cultivated tones of a BBC news announcer. In Queer Edward II, the published screenplay of the film, Jarman writes of ‘Tilda recording her speech, mike stand, spotlight, like “Evita”—the musical, not the politician’ 1 Isabella’s glamorous dress and demeanour in this sequence do indeed recall Lloyd-Webber’s fascist madonna, but in fact she resembles the ruthless real-life ‘politician’ more than the popular West-End ‘musical.’ As she declares that her husband’s ‘looseness hath betrayed the land to spoil, / And made the channels overflow with blood / Of [his] own people’ (QEII 124), her elegance is in striking contrast to the violence of her words.」11月5日 10時15分 - tomenyc

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Need another reason to celebrate ? Katherine Matilda Swinton (aka #TILDASWINTON ) turns 60 on Nov 5th. Please enjoy 9 stills from one of her most triumphant performances - as spurned Queen Isabella of France in the #DerekJarman masterpiece #Edwardii - maybe one of my top ten films of all time?! She was just 30 when she made this film, in a long line of collaborations with #Jarman
.
The final shot is of a cameo by #AnnieLennox who sang the #ColePorter classic #EverytimeWeSayGoodbye both in the film and on the #AIDS awareness and fundraiser #RedHot&Blue
.
‘Let Me Forget Myself’: What a Queen is Good For in Edward II
.

Near the midpoint of Derek Jarman’s 1992 film adaptation of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II (1592), King Edward’s spurned queen, Isabella (Tilda Swinton), appears in one of the resplendent evening gowns that are her trademark dress throughout the film . Flawlessly made up and glittering with jewels, she maintains the bland facial expression and cultivated tones of a BBC news announcer. In Queer Edward II, the published screenplay of the film, Jarman writes of ‘Tilda recording her speech, mike stand, spotlight, like “Evita”—the musical, not the politician’ 1 Isabella’s glamorous dress and demeanour in this sequence do indeed recall Lloyd-Webber’s fascist madonna, but in fact she resembles the ruthless real-life ‘politician’ more than the popular West-End ‘musical.’ As she declares that her husband’s ‘looseness hath betrayed the land to spoil, / And made the channels overflow with blood / Of [his] own people’ (QEII 124), her elegance is in striking contrast to the violence of her words.


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