TRIBUTE TO DEREK JARMAN
Tribute to Derek Jarman by Mark French and Richard Heslop. Richard was one of the cameramen on Derek's film The Garden and this video contains original Super 8 shot by him on the set, together with contemporary footage shot around Prospect Cottage which features in the film. Original music by Fritz Catlin. Edited by Ben Cole.
May he always live with us and inspire.
In Memoriam. Derek Jarman 1942-94.
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"It is as if the drama and anticipation of changing skies and moody seas echo the
complication and confusion of our troubled minds. These scenes witnessed through a lens
and cast within a frame speak of personal human pain, experiences and circumstances,
temper our suffering. The sea and sky bring us a calm wonder and visceral moments in time.
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HTV are proud to be working with the good governance Institute. Its predictions and observations of performance in the NHS during this pandemic present great opportunities. Will they be missed? Andrew Corbet-Nolan presents three short videos.
"Rather sadly GGI predicted that NHS governance would return to full-fat routines as we pulled through the first stage of the pandemic and disappointingly we are right. The reason we believe is a misappreciation of what actually happened to board working in those three months and as sure as eggs are eggs NHS governance will return back to a porridge of lengthy board and committee meetings and the famed 200 page papers #valuecreation #leadership #governance #healthcare #ethics #medicalmanagement . But understanding what actually happened those three months helps find a way to keep decision making agile and assurance focussed on only the necessary"