Caravaggio is considered a landmark of . Jarman openly depicts Caravaggio's homosexuality, moving past the historical subtext often found in academic texts.
Jarman deliberately places modern objects—like , typewriters , and motorbikes —into a 17th-century setting. These are not "mistakes" but artistic choices that: subtitle Caravaggio.1986.RESTORED.BDRip.x264-SP...
The film's most striking feature is its recreation of Caravaggio’s famous paintings as "living pictures" (). Jarman uses these moments to: Caravaggio is considered a landmark of