Well, darlings, itโs officialโLuca Guadagninoโs latest cinematic creation, Queer, has found its perfect home with none other than A24, the indie darling we all know and love.
Fresh off the press, weโve just learned that the deal is sealed, ensuring that this intriguing adaptation of William S. Burroughsโ novel will soon be gracing our theaters.

For those whoโve been keeping an eye on Guadagninoโs careerโand letโs be honest, who hasnโt?โthis partnership was almost inevitable.
After all, A24 has a reputation for shepherding bold, edgy fare into the cultural zeitgeist, making it the ideal distributor for a film like Queer, which is already generating quite the buzz ahead of its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival.

The distributor has a track record of handling daring, often unconventional films with the kind of care and savvy that sets them apart.
Think Moonlight, The Florida Project, and Uncut Gems.
Itโs no surprise they were โkicking the tires,โ as industry insiders put it, once Queer began screening to distributors in late June.
There were other suitors in the mix, but A24 came through, and we couldnโt be happier.
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Now, letโs talk about the film itself. Set in the 1950s in Mexico City, Queer follows William Lee, played by none other than Daniel Craigโyes, the same man who gave James Bond a whole new edge, is breaking yet another mold.
Craigโs William is an American expat in his late 40s, living a solitary life amidst a small American community.
Enter Eugene Allerton, played by Drew Starkey, a young student whose arrival in town stirs something deep within William.
What follows is an exploration of connection, desire, and the search for meaningโa narrative that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable, especially within our LGBTQ+ circles.
And if thatโs not enough to pique your interest, letโs not forget the stellar supporting cast: the ever-amazing Lesley Manville, Jason Schwartzman, Andra Ursuta, Michael Borremans, and David Lowery.
This ensemble, combined with Guadagninoโs direction and a script by Challengers scribe Justin Kuritzkes, is shaping up to be nothing short of cinematic magic.
Speaking of Guadagnino, his star has only continued to rise since the Call Me By Your Name days.
Remember Challengers? That sexy, romantic tennis drama starring Zendaya?
It shot straight to number one at the box office in late April, pulling in a cool $15 million domestically in its opening weekend and eventually grossing over $94 million worldwide.
Queer was shot right on the heels of Challengers in Romeโs legendary Cinecittร studios, with Guadagnino recreating a multi-colored Mexico in the heart of Italy.
Itโs clear that Guadagnino is on a roll, and weโre all here for it.
With Queer set to make its North American debut at TIFF and even landing a Spotlight Gala at the New York Film Festival, this is a film thatโs about to become the talk of the town.
And, letโs face it, itโs about time we had another movie that speaks to our experiences, our loves, and our strugglesโone that isnโt afraid to be both beautiful and raw.
So, mark your calendars, sweethearts. Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig are about to take us on a journey that promises to be as introspective as it is visually stunning.
And with A24 at the helm, we can be sure that Queer will be given the platform it deservesโa film that, like its title, embraces the complexities of identity, love, and belonging.
Hereโs to another win for LGBTQ+ cinema. Cheers!
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