Bent

Synopsis:

In 1930s Berlin, homosexual Max sleeps with German officer Wolf, only to see him killed by his fellow Nazis the next morning. Fleeing with his boyfriend, Rudy, Max is eventually caught and forced to beat his partner to death on a train to prove they have no connection. He’s then sent to Dachau concentration camp and meets Horst, a proud gay man also bound for the camp. Despite their harsh surroundings, the two fall in love.

Quick Thoughts:

This is a powerful queer war film, based on a successful play. It shows us that even amidst some of the worst darkness, connection and even love can grow. Just note, that this is a difficult film to watch, after all it takes place during Nazi Germany and at the Dachau concentration camp – it’s not a light, fluffy romance. However, with a star-studded cast of excellent actors, this masterpiece is worth watching! It’s also one of Queer cinema’s classic films to watch. Do NOT miss!

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Release Date:

26 November, 1997

Duration:

1h45m

Director:

Sean Mathias

Writers:

Martin Sherman

Stars:

Lothaire Bluteau, Clive Owen, Mick Jagger

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