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Panayiotatos, Dimitris,
Publication  
Mondo Macabro, [2018]
Format 
DVD
UPC 
843276018290
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Fox, Michael J., 1961-
Publication  
Universal Studios Home Entertainment, [2010]
Format 
DVD
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Byars, Betsy Cromer.
Publication  
Editorial Noguer, [1990]
Format 
Books
ISBN 
9788427931916
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Reitman, Ivan.
Publication  
c1998.
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9780783225500
UPC 
025192014529
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Murphy, Eddie, 1961-
Publication  
Paramount Home Video, [1998]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9780792154525
UPC 
032429271457
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Neeson, Liam,
Publication  
Universal Home Video, [1998]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9780783226019
UPC 
025192017926
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Burnett, Charles, 1944-
Publication  
Criterion Collection, [2019]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9781681435558
UPC 
715515226813
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Coppola, Francis Ford, 1939-
Publication  
Paramount, [2017]
Format 
DVD
UPC 
032429272249
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Hanna, William, 1910-2001.
Publication  
©2009.
Format 
DVD
UPC 
025195052771
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Verhoeven, Paul, 1938-
Publication  
2001.
Format 
DVD
UPC 
012236170488
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Winkler, Irwin,
Publication  
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., [2007]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9781419855115
UPC 
085391163121
Summary 
Half waking dream and half fiery polemic, THE GARDEN was born of director Derek Jarman's rage over continued anti-gay discrimination and the sluggardly response to the AIDS crisis-he had been diagnosed HIV-positive in 1988. Starring Tilda Swinton (Michael Clayton), this uniquely kaleidoscopic film shows the filmmaker's genius at its most coruscating, making space in its breadth of vision for an over-the-top Hollywood-style musical number, nightmare images of tar-and-feather queer persecution, and footage of the particularly menacing-looking nuclear power plant that overlooks Jarman's own garden, the point from which his film begins, and a cherished spot which he must keep tending to even as his body begins to betray him. Writhing with sorrow and anger, and yet so vividly alive to the loveliness of being, THE GARDEN is a baleful and beautiful epistle from the brink of beyond.
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