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Daniel Craig, Drew Starkey, Luca Guadagnino, Jonathan Anderson, Justin Kuritzkes and Andrea Scrosati at the 62nd New York Film Festival premiere of ‘Queer’ at Film at Lincoln Center, 6th Oct’24
Daniel Craig arrives at the New York Film Festival for the second screening of QUEER on 7 October 2024.
Hamish Linklater attends the 62nd New York Film Festival 'Nickel Boys' Opening Night Red Carpet Premiere - 27th September 2024

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mikey madison posing with a fan after an anora (2024) Q&A
Queer is the Spotlight Gala film @ NYFF62
Written in the early 1950s yet not published until 1985, William S. Burroughs’s Queer has come to be considered a canonical work in the career of the Beat Generation author and a cornerstone of transgressive gay literature. In his wildly ambitious adaptation, Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name, NYFF55) expertly evokes the book’s post–World War II time period and cinematically translates Burroughs’s iconoclasm with panache.
In a transformative role, Daniel Craig immerses himself into Burroughs’s alter ego William Lee, a habitual heroin user luxuriating in freedom and desiccation among a disconnected group of gay American expatriates in Mexico City in the late 1940s. When enigmatic, preppy ex-military kid Eugene Allerton (Drew Starkey) catches Lee’s eye, he swoons into a headlong love affair, commencing an odyssey that will take them all the way to the Ecuadorian jungle in pursuit of the ultimate high.
Buoyed by go-for-broke performances from Craig and Starkey, and rollicking, unexpected supporting turns from Lesley Manville and Jason Schwartzman, Queer is a dazzling showcase for many in Guadagnino’s stable of collaborators, including Challengers screenwriter Justin Kuritzkes, cinematographer Sayombhu Mukdeeprom, and music composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
It’s a film that finds Guadagnino in his most formidable, gutsiest mode yet, a universal love story featuring expressionistic flights of fancy, gratifying moments of psychedelic surrealism, and surprising tenderness.
New York Film Festival 2024:
Hard Truths (Mike Leigh), 2024