A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 17, 1976
Original Title:
Sebastiane
Alternate Titles:
Sebastian
Sebastijan
Sebastián
Szent Sebestyén
Себастьян
세바스찬
세바스티안
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cinegate
Disctac
Megalovision
Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
ES: 18 IE: PG
Runtime: 86
Rome, AD 303. Emperor Diocletian demotes his favourite, Sebastian, from captain of the palace guard to the rank of common soldier and banishes him to a remote coastal outpost where his fellow soldiers, weakened by their desires, turn to homosexual activities to satisfy their needs. Sebastian becomes the target of lust for the officer Severus, but repeatedly rejects the man's advances. Castigated for his Christian faith, he is tortured, humiliated and ultimately killed.
Assistant Director:
Guy Ford
Assistant Editor:
Colin Gittins
Ian Murdoch
Camera Operator:
Bob McShane
Choreographer:
Lindsay Kemp
Director:
Derek Jarman
Paul Humfress
Director of Photography:
Peter Middleton
Editor:
Paul Humfress
Location Manager:
Jane Fields
Luciana Martínez
Original Music Composer:
Andrew Thomas Wilson
Brian Eno
Producer:
Howard Malin
James Whaley
Production Design:
Derek Jarman
Prop Maker:
Daniel Egan
Sound:
Hugh Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Billing
Sound Recordist:
John Hayes
Still Photographer:
Gerald Incandela
Thanks:
Ferdinando Scarfiotti
Andrew Logan
Ian Kierney
Louise Walker
Robert Medley
Title Graphics:
Christopher Hobbs
Jose Aguon
Barney Wan
Translator:
Jack Welch
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