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Sebastiane is a 1976 Latin-language British historical film directed by Derek Jarman and Paul Humfress and written by Jarman, Humfress and James Whaley. It portrays the events of the life of Saint Sebastian, including his iconic martyrdom by arrows.
The name given to the Award, "Sebastiane", honoured the film with the same name directed in 1976 by British Derek Jarman. It was his first film, in which he portrayed introspectively the Roman soldier Sebastian, martyr of Christianity, later a Middle Age Saint and eventually turned into a homoerotic icon.
Also in 1976, in the American horror film Carrie, a figure of Saint Sebastian (commonly misconstrued as a figure of the crucified Christ) appears in Carrie's prayer closet. [37] Boxer Muhammad Ali was pictured in the iconography of a bound Saint Sebastian pierced by arrows, in the April 1968 issue of Esquire Magazine.
Sebastian, a British spy film; Sebastiane, a 1976 British film in Latin about the saint; Sebastian, a Swedish drama film; Sebastian, a Canadian romantic drama; Sebastian, a British-Finnish film "Sebastian" (The Afterparty), an American television episode
The Silver Shell for Best Actress (Spanish: Concha de Plata a la Mejor Interpretacion Femenina; Basque: Aktore onenaren Zilarrezko Maskorra) was one of the main awards presented at the San Sebastián International Film Festival to the Best Actress of a competing film. [1]
April 9 – Alfred Hitchcock's last film, Family Plot, is released. August 11 – John Wayne appears in his final film, The Shootist. August 26 – Alan Ladd Jr. is promoted from head of worldwide production to president of 20th Century Fox's film division. November 15 – Michael Eisner is brought in as president and CEO of Paramount Pictures.
Stan's worst-reviewed movie by critics is the 2012 horror film "The Apparition," which has a measly 3%. Stan plays a character named Ben in "The Apparition." Warner Bros. Pictures
The Donostia Award (Spanish: Premio Donostia; Basque: Donostia Saria) is an honorary award created in 1986 which is given every year to a number of actors and filmmakers in the San Sebastián International Film Festival. [1] It derives its name from Donostia, the Basque name of San Sebastián. [2]