
300 A.D. : the Roman Sebastianus is exiled to a remote outpost populated exclusively by men. Weakened by their desires, these men turn to homosexual activities to satisfy their needs. However, Sebastianus becomes the target of lust for a homosexual centurion, but he rejects the man's advances.... (Full plot summary below)
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300 A.D. : the Roman Sebastianus is exiled to a remote outpost populated exclusively by men. Weakened by their desires, these men turn to homosexual activities to satisfy their needs. However, Sebastianus becomes the target of lust for a homosexual centurion, but he rejects the man's advances.
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| Nick's Flick PicksNick DavisAn out-and-proud Spartacus and a pre-AIDS Beau travail, all in one. |
| CinePassionFernando F. CroceDerek Jarman looks at Sebastian and sees what Botticelli (and Perugino, Reni and Mishima) saw, the lambent space between spiritual and sexual longing |
| User ReviewVincent WIn my book, Derek Jarman's most sexiest tale of love between "real" men. |
| User ReviewJuan Aotra forma de hacer cine desaparecida una lastima |
| User ReviewCharles NNothing but penises and desert. Not much more needed in a film like this. |
| User ReviewRod FNot at all what I expected it to be. It was more like 300 mixed with Brokeback Mountain, but in a good way. |
| User ReviewMadeline MI like pretending Sebastiane is a movie they showed the Roman army so they would learn the dangers of sexual harassment. |
| User ReviewMats SA movie in latin with a great score by Brian Eno |
| User ReviewRichard SWhile its a little slow, you can;t deny the beautiful painterlyness of it all. Not surprise that Jarman went on to make a film about Caravaggio, of whose paintings it is highly reminiscent |
| User ReviewDiwas Ki would call it ground-breaking if that word wasn't overused. a beautiful movie. if life was just, jarman would have gotten rich and famous with it instead of infamous... |