Bent (1997) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 26, 1997

Original Title:
Bent

Genres:
Drama | History | Romance

Production Companies:
ASK Kodansha
Film4 Productions
NDF Inc.

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  SE: 15 

Runtime: 105

In a time of war, they found themselves in the most dangerous place of all. In love.

Max is a handsome young man who, after a fateful tryst with a German soldier, is forced to run for his life. Eventually Max is placed in a concentration camp where he pretends to be Jewish because in the eyes of the Nazis, gays are the lowest form of human being. But it takes a relationship with an openly gay prisoner to teach Max that without the love of another, life is not worth living.

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ADR Mixer:
Mike Prestwood Smith

Art Direction:
Andrew Golding

Casting:
Andy Pryor

Co-Producer:
Sean Mathias
Martin Sherman

Costume Design:
Stewart Meachem

Director:
Sean Mathias

Director of Photography:
Giorgos Arvanitis

Editor:
Isabelle Lorente

Executive Producer:
Hisami Kuroiwa
Sarah Radclyffe

Hairdresser:
Sarah Love

Makeup Artist:
Lenny Jones
Trefor Proud

Original Music Composer:
Philip Glass

Producer:
Dixie Linder
Michael Solinger

Production Design:
Stephen Brimson Lewis

Screenplay:
Martin Sherman

Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth West

Special Effects Assistant:
Simon Vickery

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chris Lyons

Still Photographer:
Peter Mountain

Theatre Play:
Martin Sherman

Visual Effects:
John Markwell

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