Storyline

A 16mm anthology of experimental super 8 films by Derek Jarman, Michael Kostiff, Cerith Wyn Evans and John Maybury, with framing footage by Tim Burke of Brion Gysin using a dream machine. Jarman's contribution is a version of his 1977 Art and the Pose (aka Arty the Pose), refilmed at 3fps, with a musical soundtrack. Jarman planned The Dream Machine as a commemoration of William Burroughs and Gysin's 1982 visit to the UK, and received initial funding from the Arts Council in 1983, then rethought the project as a portmanteau film featuring Gysin alone. The production remained in limbo until 1986, when James Mackay obtained completion funding from the British Film Institute. (Since this film was released on VHS accompanied by Jarman's Broken English: Three Songs by Marianne Faithfull, T.G.: Psychic Rally in Heaven and Pirate Tape under the umbrella title The Dream Machine, synopses of this film have often muddled up its details with those of the earlier films. )

Key Information

Director John Maybury
Studio BFI
Rating 4.0/10
Language EN

Cast & Crew

Brion Gysin

Brion Gysin

Gerald Incandela

Jean-Marc Prouveur

Self

Frequently Asked Questions

The Dream Machine was released on January 1, 1986.

The runtime of The Dream Machine is 35m.

The Dream Machine is a Documentary movie.

The Dream Machine has a rating of 4.0 out of 10 on TMDB.

The Dream Machine is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.

The Dream Machine was directed by John Maybury.

The main cast of The Dream Machine includes Brion Gysin, Gerald Incandela, Jean-Marc Prouveur.

The Dream Machine is originally in English.