Friday, September 19
Querelle
dir. Rainer Fassbinder , Germany 1982
Based on Jean Genet's novel, Querelle marked the end of the
controversial directorial career of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Brimming
with often graphic gay imagery and themes, it tells the story of Querelle
(Brad Davis, Midnight Express), a sexually swaggering sailor
and drug trafficker on a pass in the port of Brest in pursuit of sexual
gratification. In a brothel, he is reunited with his brother Robert
and makes the acquaintance of Robert's lover Lysiane (Jeanne Moreau)
and her brooding husband Nono. Querelle later mysteriously murders
another man, pinning the blame on known homosexual Gil. But when Querelle
finds himself in a sexual relationship with Gil, his dangerous circumstance
becomes even more complicated. Critically savaged (and possibly misunderstood)
upon its 1983 release, Fassbinder's swan song offers a uniquely surreal
and dreamlike tone, offering a wealth of fascinating imagery to the
adventurous viewer. - Yahoo!
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