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Sebastiane(1976)
Filmed entirely in vulgar Latin, this experimental film recounts the life of Sebastiane, a puritanical but beautiful Christian soldier in the Roman Imperial troops who is martyred when he refuses the homosexual advances of his pagan captain. When this film was released, it was the only English-made film to have required English subtitles, and it is an early film by the noted experimental and outspokenly homosexual director Derek Jarman, who died in 1994. For more about Sebastiane and the Sebastiane Blu-ray release, see the Sebastiane Blu-ray Review published by Casey Broadwater on August 8, 2012 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Starring: Richard Warwick, Lindsay Kemp Directors: Derek Jarman, Paul Humfress » See full cast & crew Sebastiane Blu-ray, Video QualitySebastiane is in the public domain and is currently available for free on the Internet Archive, but Kino's new 1080p/AVC-encoded Blu-ray transfer is worth the price of the disc, vastly outdoing any standard definition bootleg you'd find online. Granted, the low-budget film—filmed on 16mm and blown up for 35mm prints—is never going to look spectacular, but this edition at least seems true to source and nicely resolved, with none of the glaring compression issues seen on DVD or the version found on archive.org. Grain is visible and moves naturally—there's no digital noise reduction smearing here—and the picture is unsullied by edge enhancement or other unnecessary tweaks. The image is unavoidably soft almost all of the time, but I'm positive this is due to the focusing and lenses used and 16mm film stock, rather than any issue with the encode. Regardless, the improvement in clarity is apparent—closeups are sharper, details are more finely attuned—and there's never any doubt that you're looking at a high definition presentation. Although color does seem slightly washed out and faded, there are no distracting fluctuations, and the level of contrast is more than adequate. As with most Kino titles, there's been no significant restoration involved, and you will see semi-frequent white and black specks, small scratches, and occasional hairs stuck in the film gate. No major distractions, though. The quasi-widescreen 1.51:1 aspect ratio of the Blu-ray seems a bit odd—about halfway between 1.33:1 and 1.66:1—but since some theatrical showings of the film in England were cropped to avoid that single erect member, which we can clearly see here, it seems we're at least getting a more faithful version of the film. Sebastiane Blu-ray, Audio QualitySebastiane's low-budget audio shows its age, but I doubt there was much Kino could do about it, despite giving the film a new uncompressed Linear PCM 2.0 track. The Latin dialogue is always understandable—or, at least, as understandable as Latin dialogue is going to be—but voices are a little muffled at times, and subject to some slight high-end peaking. You'll also hear frequent pops and crackles in the background as well, although these are quiet and never rise to the level of distraction. Of course, the film is notable for its early Brian Eno score—an ambient but still melodic wash of old-school synthesizer pads—and this too seems affected by time, with otherwise clean tones exhibiting a bit of pitch-wobble that doesn't seem intentional. Otherwise, the music has a decent sense of presence. The English subtitles on the disc are optional, but let's face it, you're probably not going to turn those off.
Sebastiane Blu-ray, News and Updates• Sebastiane and The Tempest Blu-rays - July 20, 2012 Next month, Kino Lorber will bring both Sebastiane and The Tempest to Blu-ray. Viewed together, these two films help detail the creative and intellectual experimentations of acclaimed British filmmaker Derek Jarman (The Last of England). Both Blu-rays street ...
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