Derek Jarmans filmportret van de Amerikaanse schrijver William S. Burroughs werd opgenomen in september 1982 tijdens zijn eerste bezoek aan Engeland om de legendarische Final Academy avonden in de South London Ritzy Cinema bij te wonen. Dit waren kunst- en performance-avonden met Burroughs als thema en werden georganiseerd door Psychic TV. Jarmans film toont Burroughs die op Tottenham Court Road handtekeningen uitdeelt aan fans en in een winkel alcohol koopt. De soundtrack van Psychic TV bevat een sample van de schrijver die “boys, school showers and swimming pools full of ‘em’” herhaalt.
Derek Jarman is surely the artist-filmmaker who was the closest to the subterranean cultural movement that David Keenan has coined “England’s Hidden Reverse," involving avant-garde, industrial, and experimental music scenes that emerged from the 1970s onwards. In 1980, Jarman invited Throbbing Gristle to provide a soundtrack for In the Shadow of The Sun. The collaboration started long-lasting relationships with members of TG, Psychic TV and Coil. In 1982, Jarman filmed William S. Burroughs during his first visit to London, where he made a cameo appearance for Jürgen Muschalek’s film Decoder (featuring Genesis P-Orridge) and attended the legendary Final Academy events, curated by Psychic TV. Jarman’s film shows Burroughs on Tottenham Court Road signing autographs with fans and inside a shop buying alcohol. The soundtrack by Psychic TV is a magical-industrial dreamscape of broken transmissions, arcane whispers, and psychic residue, featuring a sample of Burroughs repeating "boys, school showers and swimming pools full of 'em'". Additional footage shot by Jarman during Burroughs' visit is reported to have been confiscated by Scotland Yard in 1991 and remains lost. Jarman and Psychic TV would continue to collaborate (“magic bound us together,” Jarman wrote), with Jarman directing the music video for Catalan and starring as the spokesperson in the Psychic TV video A Spokesman for the Temple of Psychick Youth. (SD)