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* SexyPackaging: SexSells: An especially homoerotic example. Unusually for this trope, the huge stone penis actually appears in the film as part of the brothel set (there's four of them - one for each corner).
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* ContemptibleCover: An especially homoerotic example. Unusually for this trope, the huge stone penis actually appears in the film as part of the brothel set (there's four of them - one for each corner).
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''Querelle'' (1982) is German New Wave director Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel ''Literature/QuerelleDeBrest'' by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis as Querelle, Creator/FrancoNero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Creator/JeanneMoreau as Lysaine. It is a classic piece of both queer and arthouse cinema.
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''Querelle'' (1982) is German New Wave director Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel ''Literature/QuerelleDeBrest'' by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis Creator/BradDavis as Querelle, Creator/FrancoNero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Creator/JeanneMoreau as Lysaine. It is a classic piece of both queer and arthouse cinema.
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* ManlyGay: Querelle, Nono, and various others.
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''Querelle'' (1982) is German New Wave director Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis as Querelle, Creator/FrancoNero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Creator/JeanneMoreau as Lysaine. It is a classic piece of both queer and arthouse cinema.
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''Querelle'' (1982) is German New Wave director Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel ''Literature/QuerelleDeBrest'' by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis as Querelle, Creator/FrancoNero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Creator/JeanneMoreau as Lysaine. It is a classic piece of both queer and arthouse cinema.
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''Querelle'' (1982) is German New Wave director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Creator/RainerWernerFassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis as Querelle, Creator/FrancoNero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Creator/JeanneMoreau as Lysaine. It is a classic piece of both queer and arthouse cinema.
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The film is in English, with some intertitles in French. It is available from the Creator/CriterionCollection.
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* FrameUp: Querelle arranges for the murder he committed to be blamed on Gil.
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''Querelle'' (1982) is German New Wave director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis as Querelle, Creator/FrancoNero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Creator/JeanneMoreau as Lysaine. It is a classic piece of both queer and arthouse cinema.
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''Querelle'' is German New Wave director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis as Querelle, Franco Nero Creator/FrancoNero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Jeanne Moreau Creator/JeanneMoreau as Lysaine.
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''Querelle'' is German New Wave director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's final film. Based on the classic novel by Creator/JeanGenet, it is a tale of murder and lust, shot on a deliberately unrealistic and dreamlike sound stage filled with homoerotic imagery. It stars Brad Davis as Querelle, Franco Nero as Lieutenant Seblon, and Jeanne Moreau as Lysaine.
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