The film stars Brad Davis and was adapted from French author Jean Genet's 1947 novel Querelle of Brest. The plot centers on the Belgian sailor Georges Querelle, who is both a thief and murderer. It was Fassbinder's last film, released shortly after his death at the age of 37. The artwork displays a vivid and intensely colored pop art illustration. It depicts two male figures engaging in a passionate lip-licking gesture. The artwork uses bold lines and a predominantly bright yellow background to create a stark contrast. The figures, one with dark hair and the other with lighter, almost silhouetted features, are drawn in a minimalistic yet expressive style, typical of pop art. The red lips are a focal point as they stand out starkly against the more muted tones of the rest of the figures. This piece is associated with the name "Andy Warhol" prominently displayed on the art.