Art house patrons first saw
Tilda Swinton in a series of controversial works from gay British auteur Derek Jarman's in the late 80s and early 90s (he died in 1994). A much larger international audience followed with
Orlando (1993). In the past decade, key roles in mainstream Hollywood efforts won the great Swinton plentiful new devotees.
Do you remember the first time you saw her onscreen? My first time was
Edward II in 1992 and though I was impressed, I had no idea what marvels awaited in
Orlando the next year...
Tilda Swinton in Posters...
Caravaggio (86, debut) | The Last of England (88) | Edward II (91)
Orlando (92) | Female Perversions (96) | Conceiving Ada (97)
The Beach (00)| The Deep End (01) | Teknolust (02)
Young Adam (03) | The Chronicles of Narnia (05) | Stephanie Daley (06)
Michael Clayton (07) | Julia (08) | I Am Love (10)
That's not the complete filmography but the lead roles and a few key / essential supporting gigs. There are many more smaller roles. She's not at all afraid of a crowded ensemble film or a blink and you'll miss her cameo. The best of the latter is probably
Love is the Devil. And even if you don't blink you might miss her in that rough trade art biopic (starring Derek Jacobi & Daniel Craig) because she's so shockingly unrecognizable in it.
How many of those 15 have you seen? Which are your favorites?
I AM LOVE is an absolute must see for Tilda fans and art film aficionados in general. The film opened in LA and NYC last weekend and adds more cities today. Did it hit your town yet?
previously on Posterized: Tom Hanks, Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Viggo Mortensen, Cate Blanchett and Barbra Streisand.