Set amidst the decadence and terror of Fascist Germany the multi award-winning Bent is above all a powerful and moving love story recounting the fate of three homosexual men during the rise of Nazism. The film is a harrowing but inspirational tale of struggle against oppression starring Clive Owen Lothaire Bluteau Ian McKellen and Mick Jagger and with original music by Philip Glass.
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In Thirties Berlin, Max (Clive Owen) and Rudy (Brian Webber) are lovers. But the Nazis have decided that homosexuals should be persecuted as well as Jews and, when a group of soldiers burst in on Greta's Club (run by Mick Jagger), Rudy and Max are lucky to escape. They are eventually caught and are due to be tramsported to Dachau concentration camp when Rudy betrays Max in return for a yellow star (he thinks that being Jewish is preferable to being seen as gay). Rudy is tortured and then thrown off the train and on arrival, Max attempts to befriend fellow prisoner Horst (Lothaire Bluteau); which leads to him coming to terms with his identity.
Set amidst the decadence and terror of Fascist Germany, the multi award-winning Bent is above all a powerful and moving love story, recounting the fate of three homosexual men during the rise of Nazism. The film is a harrowing but inspirational tale of struggle against oppression starring Clive Owen, Lothaire Bluteau, Ian McKellen and Mick Jagger and with original music by Philip Glass. Extras: Interviews with Cast and Crew: Sean Mathias, Martin Sherman, Clive Owen, Lothaire Bluteau, Ian McKellen and Mick Jagger Behind the Scenes footage Mick Jagger Music Video Streets of Berlin Theatrical Trailer Photo Gallery
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