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SEBASTIANE (1976) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075177/ User Rating: 6.4/10 747 votes http://www.amazon.com/Sebastiane-Barney-James/dp/B000092T59/ http://www.allmovie.com/work/sebastiane-43406 http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=3526 http://www.kino.com/video/item.php?film_id=556 Studio: Kino Video DVD Release Date: May 13, 2003 Director: Derek Jarman Description ------------------ Director Derek Jarman's (Caravaggio, The Tempest) feature film debut Sebastiane lays bare the latent >> homoeroticism that has always lurked beneath the glossy surface of Hollywood biblical epics. Jarman crafts >> his slyly lurid yet exquisitely poetic historical drama around the martyrdom of St. Sebastian in the >> same way that Italian Renaissance painters used the image of St. Sebastian to eroticize the male nude. >> Though audaciously performed entirely in Latin, and carrying the same visual boldness of Jarman's >> collaboration with Ken Russell on The Devils, Sebastiane depicts both earthly lust and spiritual yearning >> with what The Guardian described as "an honesty and directness that's the absolute opposite of camp." >> Sebastiane's lyricism is supported by one of cult composer Brian Eno's first and best music scores. Stripped of rank and exiled to a remote Sardinian outpost, Roman soldier and suspected Christian >> Sebastian (Leonardo Treviglio) becomes the object of his commanding officer Maximus' (Barney James) >> aggressive desire. As Sebastian turns his back on his fellow soldiers in favor of his own visionary mystical >> longings, the sun-bleached Mediterranean idyll becomes a psycho-sexual hothouse where predatory desire >> and religious longing set the stage for a shocking tableau of death and martyrdom. Sebastiane caused a riot when it premiered at the Locarno Film Festival, and was a surprise hit upon >> its initial release in the UK. Available for the first time on DVD and video, Sebastiane is both a >> milestone in British independent film and a pioneering work of modern queer cinema. "The film, in fact," >> marveled Time Out (London), "is one of a kind." Format: NTSC DVD Size: 3.90 GB -- Exact Untouched Copy Runtime (main feature): 85 minutes Type: Color Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 | Non-Anamorphic Sound (main feature): Latin DD2.0 Subtitles: hardcoded English DISC FEATURES: # Derek Jarman biography and filmography. # Three early Jarman shorts: Journey to Avebury (1971), Garden of Luxor (1972), Art of Mirrors (1973). Posted in: a.b.dvd.classics Want more? Ask nicely in the group. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net
SEBASTIANE (1976) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075177/ User Rating: 6.4/10 747 votes http://www.amazon.com/Sebastiane-Barney-James/dp/B000092T59/ http://www.allmovie.com/work/sebastiane-43406 http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=3526 http://www.kino.com/video/item.php?film_id=556 Studio: Kino Video DVD Release Date: May 13, 2003 Director: Derek Jarman Description ------------------ Director Derek Jarman's (Caravaggio, The Tempest) feature film debut Sebastiane lays bare the latent >> homoeroticism that has always lurked beneath the glossy surface of Hollywood biblical epics. Jarman crafts >> his slyly lurid yet exquisitely poetic historical drama around the martyrdom of St. Sebastian in the >> same way that Italian Renaissance painters used the image of St. Sebastian to eroticize the male nude. >> Though audaciously performed entirely in Latin, and carrying the same visual boldness of Jarman's >> collaboration with Ken Russell on The Devils, Sebastiane depicts both earthly lust and spiritual yearning >> with what The Guardian described as "an honesty and directness that's the absolute opposite of camp." >> Sebastiane's lyricism is supported by one of cult composer Brian Eno's first and best music scores. Stripped of rank and exiled to a remote Sardinian outpost, Roman soldier and suspected Christian >> Sebastian (Leonardo Treviglio) becomes the object of his commanding officer Maximus' (Barney James) >> aggressive desire. As Sebastian turns his back on his fellow soldiers in favor of his own visionary mystical >> longings, the sun-bleached Mediterranean idyll becomes a psycho-sexual hothouse where predatory desire >> and religious longing set the stage for a shocking tableau of death and martyrdom. Sebastiane caused a riot when it premiered at the Locarno Film Festival, and was a surprise hit upon >> its initial release in the UK. Available for the first time on DVD and video, Sebastiane is both a >> milestone in British independent film and a pioneering work of modern queer cinema. "The film, in fact," >> marveled Time Out (London), "is one of a kind." Format: NTSC DVD Size: 3.90 GB -- Exact Untouched Copy Runtime (main feature): 85 minutes Type: Color Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 | Non-Anamorphic Sound (main feature): Latin DD2.0 Subtitles: hardcoded English DISC FEATURES: # Derek Jarman biography and filmography. # Three early Jarman shorts: Journey to Avebury (1971), Garden of Luxor (1972), Art of Mirrors (1973). Posted in: a.b.dvd.classics Want more? Ask nicely in the group. This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net