The Attendant
With an activist’s commitment, Isaac Julien takes a look at the sexual and racist dynamics of power from a cultural-historical perspective. Made with the support of the Black Audio Film Collective (1982-1998) in a period under the sway of Thatcherism and the AIDS crisis, the film impressively and poetically explores the topics of imperialism, queer self-determination, lust and death.
With
- Thomas Baptiste (Museum Attendant)
- Cleo Sylvestre (Conservator)
- John Wilson (Visitor)
Crew
Director | Isaac Julien |
Screenplay | Isaac Julien, Mark Nash |
Cinematography | Nina Kellgren |
Editing | Robert Hargreaves, James Bygrave |
Music | Jimmy Somerville, Gary Butcher |
Sound | Trevor Mathison, Edward George |
Art Director | Mick Hurd |
Costumes | Annie Curtis Jones |
Producer | Mark Nash |
Co-Production | Channel 4 London |
World Sales
Normal Films
Produced by
Normal Films
Isaac Julien
Born in London, UK in 1960, he studied painting and fine art at St Martin’s School of Art and, in 1983, founded the Sankofa Film and Video Collective. His debut film, Looking for Langston, premiered in the 1989 Panorama and won a Teddy Award. Young Soul Rebels won the Semaine de la Critique prize at Cannes in 1991. In 2008 he received a Special Teddy for Derek, about Derek Jarman, which he made with Tilda Swinton. His films and installations have appeared in many world-renowned museums including the Centre Pompidou in Paris, MoMA in New York and the Tate Modern in London. He has worked for several years as a professor at universities including the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design and the University of the Arts London.
Filmography (selection)
1983 Who Killed Colin Roach?; short film 1984 Teritories; short film 1986 The Passion of Remembrance (Die Leidenschaft der Erinnerung); co-director; Panorama 1987 This Is Not an AIDS Advertisement; short film 1989 Looking for Langston; Panorama 1991 Young Soul Rebels 1993 The Attendant; short film; Panorama 1994 The Darker Side of Black; documentary; Panorama 1996 Frantz Fanon, Black Skin White Mask; documentary; Panorama 2002 BaadAsssss Cinema; documentary 2008 Derek; documentary; Panorama 2010 Better Life
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2019