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Bent (1997)
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A story about gay love about Max, a gay and as such is sent to Dachau concentration camp under the Nazi regime. He denies he is gay and gets a yellow label (the one for Jews) instead of pink (the one for gays). In camp he falls in love with his fellow prisoner Horst...
A story about gay love about Max, a gay and as such is sent to Dachau concentration camp under the Nazi regime. He denies he is gay and gets a yellow label (the one for Jews) instead of pink (the one for gays). In camp he falls in love with his fellow prisoner Horst...
Actors:
Rachel Weisz,
Crispian Belfrage,
Sadie Frost,
Charlie Watts,
Clive Owen,
Paul Kynman,
Lothaire Bluteau,
Jane Mason,
Zed,
David Phelan,
Rupert Penry-Jones,
...»
Rachel Weisz
7 March 1970, Westminster, London, England, UK
Crispian Belfrage
20 October 1971, London, England, UK
Sadie Frost
19 June 1965, London, England, UK
Charlie Watts
21 December 1969, Devon, England, UK
Clive Owen
3 October 1964, Keresley, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Paul Kynman
22 October 1967
Lothaire Bluteau
14 April 1957, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Jane Mason
1974
Zed
David Phelan
Rupert Penry-Jones
22 September 1970, London, England, UK
Director:
Sean Mathias
Sean Mathias
14 March 1956, Swansea, Wales, UK
Country:
Japan
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August 19, 2003
brave, brilliantly effective movie which has the added bonus of a crinkled Mick Jagger singing in drag while swinging from a ceiling.
Variety
April 18, 2006
The screen version of Sherman's play about homosexuals in Nazi Germany shows that tyro director Mathias doesn't know much about film for his erratic approach and inconsistent style bring out the play's weaknesses, though the acting is good.
August 30, 2002
Stylized yet substantive drama about the plight of homosexuals in the Holocaust.
New Times
February 03, 2003
Tired of gay rights movies and Holocaust flicks? This is both, but it still enthralls.
January 01, 2000
Remains more a theatrical work than a cinematic one--but its dramatic story, powerful theme and historical importance are undeniable.

