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Sebastiane

Sebastiane is a controversial 1976 film written and directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress . It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows. Most of the controversy surrounding the film derives from the homoeroticism portrayed and suggested upon between the soldiers. It is significant for being the first film to be entirely recorded accurately in Latin, which went as far as the translation of erotic language by a Latin scholar into correct vulgar Latin. As well as this it is the only film made in England to be released with subtitles in English1.

The film follows an outpost of Roman soldiers who engage in gay sexual behavior, largely due to a lack of women. A centurian has a particular sexual interest in Sebastian, but rejects his advances.

Cast

Actor Character
Barney James Severus
Neil Kennedy Maximus
Leonardo Treviglio Sebastiane
Richard Warwick Justin
Donald Dunham Claudius
Daevid Finbar Julian
Ken Hicks Adrian
Lindsay Kemp Dancer
Steffano Massari Marius
Janusz Romanov Anthony
Gerald Incandela Leopard Boy
Robert Medley Emperor Diocletian

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Notes

  1. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075177/trivia
Last updated: 08-20-2005 05:23:38
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