Definitely Peter Hutton's color films, Rebecca Meyers' blue mantle and T.
Marie's Slave Ship, which is inspired by the painting of the same name.
Scott MacDonald's book the Garden in the Machine, which you may have
encountered already, may be of help.

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> Essentially the article will focus on J.M.W Turner's influence on film. I
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> interesting, perhaps less known filmmakers who have been influenced by
> him? I'm really looking at hard fact and solid evidence as opposed to
> conjecture.
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