- Sebastiane
Infobox_Film
name =Sebastiane
caption =Promotional poster
director =Derek Jarman Paul Humfress
producer =Howard Malin James Whaley
writer =Paul Humfress
Derek Jarman
James Whaley
starring =Leonardo Treviglio Barney James Richard Warwick Neil Kennedy
music =Brian Eno Andrew Thomas Wilson
cinematography =Peter Middleton
editing =Paul Humfress
budget =$45,000
distributor =BBC Worldwide
released =1976
runtime =86 min.
country =UK
language =Latin
imdb_id =0075177|"Sebastiane" is a controversial 1976 film written and directed by
Derek Jarman andPaul Humfress . It portrays the events of the life ofSaint Sebastian , including hisiconic martyrdom by arrows. Most of the controversy surrounding the film derives from thehomoeroticism portrayed between the soldiers. It is significant for being the first film to be entirely recorded accurately inLatin , which went as far as the translation of some dialogue intovulgar Latin . The title itself reflects this - the "e" at the end of Sebastian's name changes the meaning to, roughly, "Hey! Sebastian!"The film is set in a Roman military outpost. The intensely homosocial environment allows the men to engage with one another physically and sexually. The film is set in the era of
Diocletian , nearly two millennia before the West coined the word "homosexual" (such a category simply did not exist inSebastiane 's world), therefore it is highly misleading to suggest that the Roman soldiers' male-to-male desires are the result of an absence of women. The men freely and naturally develop passionate, romantic relationships with one another. It is this intensity, and the remoteness of the outpost, which engenders jealousy, obsession, and the almost inevitable violent outcome when acenturion develops a relentless desire for Sebastian, who rejects his advances. A very similar situation was examined inClaire Denis 's 1999 masterpieceBeau Travail .To be shown on British Television, and indeed to gain an 18 rating from the
BBFC , the censors required an excision of footage from a love scene in which anerection is very briefly glimpsed. The erection itself was unacceptable to the BBFC. When submitting the film to the Board, Jarman quietly arranged for the screening to be shown in the wrong aspect ratio; this effectively masked the bottom of the image, and resulted in the erection itself being removed from sight. After receiving the 18 rating, the film was publicly premiered in the correct aspect ratio. Jarman had effectively hoodwinked the censors, as he describes in his autobiographicalDancing Ledge . A documentary calledSex and the Censors shown in the 1980s featured a segment on "Sebastiane". A mistake caused the scene to be shown behind one of the interviewees [http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=3526 Review of DVD release with some background information.] .Cast
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# [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075177/trivia Trivia at IMDB]
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* [http://jclarkmedia.com/jarman/jarman01sebastiane.html Jim's Reviews: Jarman's Sebastiane]
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