Rutger published: Luca Guadagnino’s Queer: Digital Streaming Release Details and Viewing Guide

The highly anticipated LGBTQ+ film Queer, starring the renowned actor Daniel Craig, has officially received a digital streaming release date, much to the excitement of film enthusiasts and the LGBTQ+ community alike. This groundbreaking film, directed by the acclaimed Luca Guadagnino, has been eagerly awaited since its limited theatrical release in select U.S. locations on November 27.

Major film distributor and streaming service Mubi has secured the distribution rights for several regions, including the UK, Ireland, Canada, Latin America, Germany, Austria, Benelux, Spain, Turkey, and India, ensuring that audiences across the globe can experience this cinematic masterpiece.

When and Where to Watch Queer

According to the latest information from When To Stream, Queer will be available on digital platforms from January 14. This date marks the beginning of its streaming availability, allowing viewers to access the film from the comfort of their homes. Amazon Prime, one of the major platforms to host the film, has listed it for pre-order at a price of $24.99 (approximately £20).


For a week following its release, Queer will be accessible on various streaming platforms, providing ample opportunity for audiences to explore its nuanced storytelling and compelling performances.

Cast and Story

Adapted from William S Burroughs’ novel, first published in 1985, Queer has captured the attention of critics and audiences alike, especially following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. The film boasts a stellar cast, including Jason Schwartzman of The Hunger Games, Drew Starkey from Love, Simon, and the talented singer-songwriter Omar Apollo.


Daniel Craig, in particular, has drawn praise for his portrayal, earning a Golden Globe nomination for his role. In the film, Craig navigates the complexities of playing a gay character in the 1950s, offering a performance that has been described as both powerful and moving. Reflecting on the role, Craig shared insights on the challenges of portraying a queer character from a historical period, acknowledging the depth of the experiences he sought to convey.

Critical Acclaim

The response to Queer from critics has been overwhelmingly positive. Clarisse Loughrey of The Independent highlighted the film’s exploration of desire, noting how it is depicted as a “supernatural possession,” akin to Guadagnino's earlier works such as Challengers. She further emphasized the film’s portrayal of addiction and passion, woven intricately with elements from the author’s life.


The Financial Times echoed this sentiment, lauding the film as "hypnotic" and "often moving." The publication commended its eloquent depiction of queer experiences and the challenges of pursuing desire, ultimately deeming it a remarkable achievement by Guadagnino. Daniel Craig’s performance, in particular, was described as "mesmerising," a testament to his skill and commitment to the role.

Queer stands as a significant contribution to queer cinema, not only for its artistic merit but also for its candid exploration of themes that resonate deeply with LGBTQ+ audiences. It invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of identity and desire, set against the backdrop of a period fraught with societal challenges.

Join the Conversation

As Queer becomes available for streaming, audiences are encouraged to engage with the film and share their thoughts on its impact. Discussion and commentary are welcomed, fostering a respectful and insightful dialogue about this pivotal work in queer storytelling.


Prepare to embark on a cinematic journey that promises to captivate and provoke thought, offering a glimpse into the artistry and narrative depth that Luca Guadagnino brings to the screen with Queer.

So, mark your calendars for January 14 and ensure you’re ready to witness this extraordinary film when it arrives on digital streaming platforms.

Author

Rutger

Like
Bookmark
Comment

Related Posts

Former Anti-LGBTQ+ Activist Anita Bryant Passes Away at 84

Remembering a controversial figure: Anita Bryant's legacy Anita Bryant, once a celebrated singer and a vocal opponent against LGBTQ+ rights, passed away on December 16th at 84 in Edmond, Oklahoma, after a battle with cancer. Her life was a tapestry woven with music, controversy, and a fierce disposition on LGBTQ+ issues that often overshadowed her earlier musical accomplishments. From music star [...]

Beyoncé Concert Venue Issues Apology to Visually Impaired Fan After Disheartening VIP Experience

Picture this: you've got a golden ticket—a VIP pass—to see Beyoncé at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, that's what Esther Obigbesan thought too. But things took an unexpected turn when her visual aid, a cane, led her down a path she never anticipated. This experience has sparked an important conversation about accessibility and inclusivity at big events. [...]

Calls for Ofcom Action Against TalkTV's Anti-Trans Broadcasts Grow

Public outcry over TalkTV's alleged misinformation It seems folks are fed up. Over 21,000 people have banded together in a petition urging Ofom, UK's media regulator, demanding they take action against TalkTV. The accusation? Allegedly spreading "far-right misinformation" and "anti-trans narratives." This collective effort highlights growing unease over how sensitive topics are portrayed by this [...]

Want to write an article or get interviewed?