Sloane Square: A Room Of One's Own
 (1981)
Experimental/Avant-Garde/Art House, Queer Themes/Interest, Short
Not In Collection
#1100
5*
Seen ItYes
(8/11/2017 YouTube)
IMDB   6.3
9 mins UK / English
VoD 
Derek Jarman Himself
Graham Cracker Self
Guy Ford Self
Gerald Incandela Self
Derek Jarman Self
Malcolm Leigh Self
Alasdair McGaw Self
Jean-Marc Prouveur Self
Director/Choreographer
Derek Jarman
Guy Ford
Producer James Mackay
Cinematography Guy Ford
Derek Jarman
Music Simon Fisher-Turner


A stop-motion film showing Jarman and several other occupants vandalizing an apartment from which they have just been evicted.
Edition Details
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
References
Streaming, VoD YouTube
IMDb Voters <500

Notes
When Jarman was evicted from his Sloane Square flat, and forced to pay back rent, he threw "a 'removal party' which, of course he filmed, thus creating a colour coda to earlier black and white footage of life in the flat· The floors were stripped of carpet, the walls of their mirrors· Every available surface was 'redecorated' with multicoloured graffiti: 'Owing to interest tomorrow has not been canceled'· Jarman invited his friends to help themselves to whatever he had been unable to sell and urged them to make as much mayhem as was physically possible· He wanted a real 'fuck you' affair·" [p. 234· Tony Peake: "Derek Jarman, A Biography"