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Synopsis
Academy Award nominee Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name, Challengers) delivers an unflinching and seductive adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ groundbreaking novella in QUEER, a provocative exploration of longing, identity, and self-destruction. Starring Daniel Craig in a career-defining performance racking up awards attention, this evocative period drama is a searing portrait of alienation and desire. Set in the vibrant yet volatile expat underworld of 1950s Mexico City, Craig stars as Lee, a disillusioned American grappling with his identity. Seeking solace in a haze of drugs and alcohol, Lee becomes infatuated with Eugene Allerton, a younger, enigmatic man who is both the object of his obsession and a mirror of his own fractured psyche. As their tenuous connection spirals into a tangled web of dependence and rejection, the film delves deeply into the complexities of desire, self-loathing, and the human need for connection. With Guadagnino’s signature visual flair and a brilliant score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, QUEER captures the raw vulnerability of Burroughs’ prose while expanding it into a lush cinematic experience. A fearless and unrelenting look at the destructive power of love and the search for meaning in a world on the fringes, QUEER is both a gripping character study and a timeless reflection on the universal longing to be seen.
Reviews
"It rewards the viewer with a sense of the vast beauty – and sadness – a fleeting love affair might provide."
- Christina Newland
"Guadagnino has followed up this year’s triumphant tennis drama Challengers with a film that would seem miles apart, yet treats desire equally as a kind of supernatural possession."
- Independent UK
"Guadagnino’s filmmaking has never been more vivid."
- San Francisco Chronicle
"Craig is impossible to look away from; his bouts of desperation and all-consuming yearning command your attention at every turn in a way that feels both highly manicured yet totally disheveled."
- Chicago Reader
Movie Information
Release Date
6th February 2025
Duration
135 MIN
Rating
CTC
Director
Luca Guadagnino
Genre
Drama
Participating Cinemas
Awards
2025 Golden Globes - Nominee
Critics Choice Awards - Nominee
Venice FIlm Festival Golden Lion - Nominee
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Movie Information
Release Date
6th February 2025
Duration
135 MIN
Rating
CTC
Director
Luca Guadagnino
Genre
Drama