Development Guadagnino had wanted to make an adaptation of
William S. Burroughs' 1985 novella
Queer since he read the book when he was 17. In April 2022, he mentioned the book to screenwriter
Justin Kuritzkes while they were on set for their film
Challengers (2024) in Boston. Guadagnino bought Kuritzkes a copy, which he read and loved. Producer
Lorenzo Mieli found the rights to the book, which they secured after a call with
James Grauerholz, the
literary executor of Burroughs' estate. Kuritzkes began writing the script while they were still working on
Challengers. Guadagnino described
Queer as his most personal film and a tribute to the films of
Powell and Pressburger, such as
The Red Shoes (1948), saying "I think they would appreciate the sex scenes in
Queer, which are numerous and quite scandalous".
Casting It was announced in December 2022 that
Daniel Craig was in talks to star in the film. Craig was cast after Guadagnino's agent
Bryan Lourd had sent the script to the actor. Guadagnino recalled: "Daniel and I were on the phone a week later. Then, a week passed, and he was in the movie." Starkey was cast after an audition tape he had made for another project landed in front of Guadagnino. Guadagnino consulted with Craig on casting Starkey, and Craig, after watching the tape, told Guadagnino, "That's the guy." They auditioned three hundred people for the role.
Jonathan Anderson, creative director of
Loewe, served as costume designer, marking his second collaboration with Guadagnino following
Challengers.
Post-production The original cut submitted to and accepted by the
Venice Film Festival was 185 to 200 minutes long before being cut down to its final length of 135 minutes.
Music Trent Reznor and
Atticus Ross composed the score for
Queer, their third collaboration with Guadagnino following
Bones and All in 2022 and
Challengers in 2024. The Spanish-language "Te Maldigo", performed by
Omar Apollo, who stars in the film, was the first song released from the soundtrack. The album featuring the original score was released on December 6, 2024, through
Milan Records; the first track "Vaster than Empires", performed by Reznor and Brazilian composer
Caetano Veloso, contains lyrics from Burroughs' final diary entry. On December 13, "Vaster than Empires" was rereleased featuring
Alan Sparhawk and
BJ Burton instead of Veloso. The film itself includes numerous tracks by prominent artists including:
Nirvana,
Sinéad O’Connor,
New Order,
Prince, Italian alternative rock band
Verdena, and jazz musicians
Benny Goodman,
Charlie Parker, and
Dizzy Gillespie. ==Release==