Reassigned to a lowly outpost, a Roman guard's Christian beliefs clash with his gay commander's desire for closeness. Being tortured becomes pleasurable.Reassigned to a lowly outpost, a Roman guard's Christian beliefs clash with his gay commander's desire for closeness. Being tortured becomes pleasurable.Reassigned to a lowly outpost, a Roman guard's Christian beliefs clash with his gay commander's desire for closeness. Being tortured becomes pleasurable.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
- Sebastian
- (as Leonard Treviglio)
- Emperor's Guest
- (uncredited)
- Emperor's Guest
- (uncredited)
- Emperor's Guest
- (uncredited)
- Emperor's Guest
- (uncredited)
- Emperor's Guest
- (uncredited)
- Emperor's Guest
- (uncredited)
- Emperor's Guest
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen asked about the film's nudity, director Derek Jarman replied "We couldn't afford costumes."
- GoofsThe soldiers play with a modern Frisbee in one scene. When one soldier catches it, the logo appears.
- Quotes
Sebastian: His eyes are so beautiful. He has sky-blue eyes.
Justin: What is this? What are you talking about?
Sebastian: His hair is like the sun's rays.
Justin: Sebastian...
Sebastian: His body is golden like molten gold. This hand of his... will smooth away these wounds. Justin, he is as beautiful as the sun. This sun which caresses me... is his burning desire. He is Phoebus Apollo. The sun... is his... burning kiss.
- Alternate versionsWhen shown on British television in the 1980s, a shot of a naked man with the erection was cut out of the film.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Arena: Derek Jarman - A Portrait (1991)
Visually striking (as is typical of Jarman), this film is best known for being the first film to be filmed entirely in Latin (The Holy Office (from Spain) in 1975 had some dialogue in Latin, but also Hebrew), and also for being Jarman's debut feature (he had worked on three pictures beforehand, including Ken Russell's The Devils, but this was his first directing job). As with most of Jarman's work, Sebastiane is very arthouse, and will rarely be played on television (Channel 4 here in the UK last played it a few years ago in a Jarman season). Next time it's on, do as I intend to do, and watch it.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $4,091
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1