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I think both me and Justin share a passion for seduction in that we like the idea of making people connect with what they see, and also be entertained by what they see. How did you get Daniel Craig on board?
What we discovered is that William Burroughs — who created this imagery that is dry, witty, sarcastic and perverted, this gentlemen of deconstruction and cynicism and apocalypse — in fact was a very tender man, a very shy man. He would love that.
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He describes, for example, this idea of the translucent body that projects out of the physical body in search of the body of the loved one. Tell me more about the adaptation process. And that aspect kind of cultivated the idea of love that we glimpsed throughout the novel.
From Saying No to Drugs, Losing “15 Kilos” and Counting His Lovers: ‘Queer’ Director Luca Guadagnino Gets Candid in Venice During the official festival press conference on Tuesday. Would you give it to him? Talk to me about the decisions you and Justin Kuritzkes made in adapting this short novel by Burroughs, which I believe was unfinished?
The novel for us was never a novel about unrequited love, or an older gentleman trying to convince a younger one, who is straight, to love him back. So for us, the idea that this could become not only a great love story, but possibly the ultimate love story — and a very universal one — was irresistible.
It is unfinished. As a year-old, I knew my sexual identity but was also discovering it.
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Popular on Variety. International Correspondent. I would never dare to ask. In the process, we bumped into the wonderful Oliver Harris, who is the greatest William Burroughs scholar, and was so helpful and informative.
And Bryan, who knew the book by heart, was really so sharp in understanding what we were trying to do. Luca Guadagnino’s Wild World: Inside the Director’s Big Year Guadagnino was everywhere in with both Challengers and Queer, and the internet couldn’t get enough.
Then, a week passed, and he was in the movie. I think it should be someone iconic. What is irresistible is the idea that you take Burroughs, and you make him universal. By Nick Vivarelli. To read a book that was so candid about homoerotic love played a big part.
We felt that there was something in this book that was more about the idea of connection and disconnection and, more importantly, repression and compression. What struck you about the book? Guadagnino on the set of Queer, at Cinecittà Studios in Rome Yannis Drakoulidis There was a time when a straight actor playing a gay character was considered a career risk.