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‘Milk’ director Gus Van Sant to be involved in new queer historical drama ‘Antinous’

Graham Robson January 14, 2025

Gus Van Sant, the ‘outdirector of Milk, will be involved in new film Antinous, a modern-day drama inspired by the life and death of Antinous, the gay lover of the Roman emperor Hadrian.

Stuart Sandford, a “visual artist,” is both the writer and anticipated director of the movie, in which “a present-day young actor… becomes convinced he is the reincarnation of Antinous, sparking a psychosexual drama that bridges the grandeur of ancient Rome with Hollywood’s obsession with youth, beauty and immortality.”

Hadrian’s 21-year reign over Imperial Rome lasted from 117 AD to 138 AD. Among his accomplishments was the building of Hadrian’s Wall, a 73-mile fortification that stretches across northern England from the Irish Sea to the North Sea. The wall served to secure the border between what was, at the time, Roman territory in Britannia and Caledonia.

Gus Van Sant

Hadrian declared Antinous a deity and established a cult devoted to him after Antinous’ death around the age of 18 or 19. The cause of his death is uncertain.

“Antinous has been on my mind for more than a decade, and his story is one that few people know about,” Sandford told Variety, noting the “profound significance” his story still holds today.

“His life reminds us of the fear and vulnerability that comes with living authentically under oppressive systems,” Sandford explained.

“As an artist, my work brings together ideas from classical antiquity into a contemporary context,” Sandford told the entertainment publication. “This film takes that concept and expands it greatly. It’s a reflection of enduring struggles with identity, desire, sexuality, obsession, fame, power and societal expectations–themes just as relevant today as they were in antiquity.”

Production on the film is expected to commence later this year.

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