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- Delphinium is a stylized and lyrical portrait of artist Derek Jarman's childhood awakening in 1950s England. Acquired for preservation by the British Film Institute's National Archive, Matthew Mishory's film includes an original score by Arban and Steven Severin of Siouxsie and the Banshees and a special appearance by Jarman's muse, Keith Collins.
- A nostalgic super-8 film poem which follows two friends on a journey to Derek Jarman's famous 'nuclear' garden at Dungeness.
- Karen Clarke takes her little girl,Alice,to welcome her husband Rex,released from prison after twelve years. Driving to their seaside home Rex wants to stop and look at the house where,twelve years earlier, they lived after being introduced by Rex's extrovert,drug-taking sister Biba. Biba had led Karen to believe that she and Rex were orphans,left the house by their parents, but when Max,their father,arrived demanding their eviction,Biba pushed him downstairs,killing him and then shot her boyfriend,who wants to bring in the police. Karen believes she and Rex should tell Alice the reason for his incarceration but,before she can do so,gets a call from Rex's cell-mate,whom she goes to meet and who wants money to prevent him from announcing that Rex took the rap for somebody else.
- Recalling Biba's callous attitude after Rex bore the guilt for her crime Karen is again menaced by Rex's old cellmate Hennessy for money. Another party is threatening her and she suspects Alison Larch,the journalist who befriended her in order to get her story,but Alison denies any contact. It also becomes apparent that Alice is Biba's child adopted by Karen after Biba died in a dingy squat. At Alice's birthday party a parent who has learnt that Rex is a convicted killer disrupts proceedings and causes Alice to run off. This leads Karen to tell the police about Hennessy but he is shown to be innocent. Then Karen gets another phone message to confront the second caller, who's Biba