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Synopsis
Sean Mathias directed this screen adaptation of Martin Sherman's award-winning play about the persecution of homosexuals by Nazis during World War II. In Germany, the Nazi party's program of genocide against any and all perceived "enemies" is coming into full swing when the party begins a violent purge of homosexuals in its membership. Max (Clive Owen), a bisexual playboy, is attending an orgy thrown by drag queen "Greta" (Mick Jagger) and featuring a number of party members when the festivities are raided by the police; Max and his lover Rudy (Brian Webber) escape, but they are later arrested and sentenced to a concentration camp. En route to the camp, Max betrays Rudy and arranges to be given a yellow identification star, marking him as a Jew, instead of a pink triangle, which would signify him as gay; while the Jews are destined to be executed, gay prisoners receive even more brutal treatment from the guards. While incarcerated, Max meets Horst (Lothaire Bluteau), an inmate who proudly wears the pink triangle. Max and Horst fall in love with each other, and Horst's bravery leads Max to accept his sexual identity. Bent was released in two versions; the original cut was rated NC-17 for a sequence featuring strong sexual content, while a trimmed version was granted an R. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Georges Arvanitis Cinematographer
Martin Sherman Co-producer
Sean Mathias Co-producer
Philip Glass Composer (Music Score)
Sean Mathias Director
Isabelle Lorente Editor
Hisami Kuroiwa Executive Producer
Sarah Radclyffe Executive Producer
Martin Sherman Play Author
Dixie Linder Producer
Michael Solinger Producer
Stephen Brimson Lewis Production Designer
Martin Sherman Screenwriter
Year: 1997
Runtime: 117
Country: UK
MPAA Rating: NC17
for a strong scene of graphic sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
War

Produced by
Ask Kodansha Company
Channel 4
Metromedia Entertainment Group
Neue Deutsche Filmgesellschaft