1982 | Germany, France | Fiction

Querelle

  • English 108 mins
  • Director | Rainer Werner Fassbinder
  • Writer | Jean Genet, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Burkhard Driest
  • Producer | Dietor Schidor, Sam Waynberg, Daniel Toscan du Plantier

STATUS: Released

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Conjured from the unholy meeting of two iconoclastic queer artists, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s final film audaciously raises Jean Genet’s controversial novel to the level of myth. In an expressionistic soundstage vision of a French seaport town—bathed in fiery hues and complete with phallic spires—a strapping sailor and unrepentant criminal (Brad Davis) comes ashore to arouse passion, rivalry, and violence among the libidinal denizens drawn into his orbit. Enacted with dreamlike stylization by a cast of international stars, including Jeanne Moreau and Franco Nero, Querelle finds Fassbinder pushing his taboo-shattering depiction of gay desire to delirious extremes.

Desire Betrayal Crime Eroticism Violence
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The Criterion Collection
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