Status
Released
original language
la
Budget
$ 45000
Revenue
$ 0

Sebastian

Severus

Max

Justin

Claudius

Adrian

Anthony

Marius

Julian

Leopard Boy

Diocletian

Dancer

Madame Morgana, Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Roman Matron

Executioner

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Emperor's Guest

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-06-03
There is something quite sensuous about this rather vulgar, raucous and unsubtle take on the martyrdom of St Sebastian. When there is any dialogue, it is in Latin which somehow adds to the mystery of the story. It's not anywhere near as graphic as you might expect, nor the sado-masechism as prevalent. It does border, frequently, on the comedic, though - perhaps not an effect Derek Jarman was seeking. Who plays whom in the film is academic, it is all about imagery and just about works at that.