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Querelle

It will take you into a surreal world of passion and sexuality, further than most would dare to go.
1982 | 108m | English

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A handsome Belgian sailor on shore leave in the port of Brest, who is also a drug-smuggler and murderer, embarks upon a voyage of highly charged and violent homosexual self-discovery that will change him forever from the man he once was.
Release Date: Sep 08, 1982
Director: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Writer: Jean Genet, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Burkhard Driest
Genres: Fantasy, Drama
Keywords based on novel or book, murder, male homosexuality, sailor, gay theme, brest
Production Companies Gaumont, Planet Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Brad Davis Querelle
Franco Nero Lieutenant Seblon
Jeanne Moreau Lysiane
Laurent Malet Roger Bataille
Hanno Pöschl Robert / Gil
Günther Kaufmann Nono
Burkhard Driest Mario
Roger Fritz Marcellin
Dieter Schidor Vic Rivette
Natja Brunckhorst Paulette
Robert van Ackeren Drunk legionnaire
Werner Asam Worker
Isolde Barth Girl
Axel Bauer Worker
Neil Bell Theo
Gilles Gavois Sailor
Wolf Gremm Drunk legionnaire
Karl-Heinz von Hassel Worker
Y Sa Lo Girl
Michael McLernon Sailor
Frank Ripploh Drunk legionnaire
Karl Scheydt Sailor
Vitus Zeplichal Worker
Isa Jank
Name Job
El Hedi ben Salem Thanks
Harry Baer Assistant Director
Xaver Schwarzenberger Director of Photography
Jean Genet Novel
Rainer Werner Fassbinder Editor, Director, Screenplay
Karin Viesel Assistant Director
Ernst Simoneit Grip
Wolfgang Kluge Electrician
Jürgen von Kornatzki Unit Production Manager
Dieter Kaiser Unit Manager
Stephan Beckers Assistant Editor
Ingo Klein Grip
Hartmut Eichgrün Sound
Siegmar Brüggenthies Electrician
Stephan Bauch Driver
Mina Kindl Publicist
Galip Iyitanir Assistant Editor
Eckard Knuth Electrician
Thomas Schappert Props
Rüdiger Lange Production Manager
Monika Jacobs Costume Designer
Wolfgang Geier Grip, Electrician
Walter E. Richarz Art Direction
Josef Vavra Director of Photography
Eva Fleischmann Wardrobe Assistant
Peggy Zertz Catering
Dieter Gackstetter Choreographer
Olaf Schiefner Props
Sybille Fanelsa Production Office Assistant
Fredy Alexander Driver
Helmut Röttgen Sound Assistant
Martin Steyer Foley Mixer, ADR Mixer
Michael McLernon Unit Production Manager
Paulette Rubinstein Dialogue Editor
Friedrich Thaler Painter
Kurt Schönwälder Wardrobe Assistant
Olaf Knispl Grip
Barbara Baum Costume Designer
Ekkehard Heinrich Gaffer
Susanne Philipp Loader
Vladimir Vizner Sound
Juliane Lorenz Editor
Michael Stöger Key Grip
Gerhard Nemetz Makeup Artist
Heidrun Schmandt Catering
Mel Kutbay Foley Artist
Christian Zertz Production Accountant
Ingrid Massmann-Körner Makeup Artist
Mickey Cottrell Publicist
Roger Fritz Still Photographer
Rolf Zehetbauer Production Designer
Peer Raben Original Music Composer
Burkhard Driest Screenplay
Name Title
Dieter Schidor Producer
Michael McLernon Executive Producer
Sam Waynberg Producer
Burkhard Driest Co-Producer
Organization Category Person
Sundance Film Festival Best Director Rainer Werner Fassbinder Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Brad Davis (sprayed into his tight white canvas trousers!) is the eponymous sailor, enticed into a seamy life when their ship docks in Brest. This proves to be a port where homosexuality is the currency of the day. The losing roll of the dice could cost you more than a few shekels. This is all somet ... hing that captain "Seblon" (Franco Nero) is aware of - and he knows that sex can be an effective way to stop frustration becoming violence. It'd be easy to write this off as an out-dated queer-fest, but actually there is quite a bit more to it. The journey of self discovery for the young man; the unrequited love for him from his boss, the complex relationship with his equally handsome brother "Robert" (Hanno Pöschl) and the sparing appearances of teh matter man's current girlfriend "Lysiane" (Jeanne Moreau) - the principal attraction in the "La Feria" bar/whorehouse/general den of ill repute - all intrigue. Wassbinder's last film is certainly not his best, and to be honest it has dated rather badly over thirty years, but it has an immersive, theatrically intense style to it and the sex - though not remotely graphic - has a seediness that leaves much more to the imagination and, I reckon, is therefore much more potent and challenging. Somehow our own imagination (and fetishes) are tantalisingly teased and exposed without anything too specific on screen. It won't be to everyone's taste. A film about guys shagging and drug dealing in a French port won't work everywhere, but it's much more of a work of cinema than I was expecting. Though I didn't really get the ending, I found it oddly compelling.

Apr 04, 2022