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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[List of films set in ancient Rome]]
* [[List of historical drama films]]
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* [[List of films set in ancient Rome]]
* [[List of LGBTQ films]]


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* [http://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=024M-C0095X0085XX-0100V0.xml Audio recording of Derek Jarman interviewed by Ken Campbell at the ICA, London, 7 February 1984]
* [http://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=024M-C0095X0085XX-0100V0.xml Audio recording of Derek Jarman interviewed by Ken Campbell at the ICA, London, 7 February 1984] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110930085608/http://sounds.bl.uk/View.aspx?item=024M-C0095X0085XX-0100V0.xml |date=30 September 2011 }}


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Plot

In the third century AD, Sebastian is a member of the Emperor Diocletian's personal guard. When he tries to intervene to stop one of the Emperor's catamites from being strangled by one of his bodyguards, Sebastian is exiled to a remote coastal garrison and reduced in rank to private. Sebastian is an early Christian and sublimates his desire for his male companions into the worship of his deity and pacifism. Both incense Severus, the commanding officer of the garrison, who becomes increasingly obsessed with Sebastian, tries to assault him, and ultimately presides over his summary execution for refusing to take up arms in defence of the Roman Empire. Justin, one of his comrades in arms, is also in love with Sebastian, albeit necessarily unrequited, but he forms a friendship with the stubborn celibate pacifist. Adrian and Anthony, two of Sebastian's fellow soldiers, are gay and obviously in love with one another.

Cast

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  • Barney James as Severus
  • Neil Kennedy as Maximus
  • Leonardo Treviglio as Sebastian
  • Richard Warwick as Justin
  • Donald Dunham as Claudius
  • Daevid Finbar as Julian
  • Ken Hicks as Adrian
  • Lindsay Kemp as Dancer
  • Steffano Massari as Marius
  • Janusz Romanov as Anthony
  • Gerald Incandela as Leopard Boy
  • Robert Medley as Emperor Diocletian

The emperor's guests included such notables as Peter Hinwood, Nell Campbell, and Patricia Quinn (all of Rocky Horror fame), Jordan, Philip Sayer, Charlotte Barnes, Nicholas de Jongh, Duggie Fields, Christopher Hobbs, Andrew Logan, and Johnny Rozsa.

Reception

Margaret Walters, author of The Nude Male, commented that Sebastiane, "where male nudes in various stages of ecstasy positively littered the screen", was "successfully aimed at a very specialized homosexual audience."[1]

Home media

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See also

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References

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