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Known for its distinct colour palette and sensual summery setting, Call Me By Your Name is the 2017 adaptation of André Aciman's coming-of-age novel of the same name. The coming-of-age romance won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The story takes place in northern Italy in the summer of 1983, when a 24-year-old Jewish-American graduate student named Oliver (Armie Hammer) stays with the Perlman family, also Jewish, to assist a professor in archaeology (Michael Stuhlbarg). The professor's son Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is a precocious seventeen-year-old who at first thinks he has little in common with the outgoing Oliver and resents having to give up his room for him. Nevertheless, the two spend much of the summer together, swimming, reading, visiting the town, and accompanying Elio's father on archaeological trips. Eventually, the boys acknowledge their attraction to one another. The vibrant, sunny setting of the Italian town is a beautiful and colourful setting to the summer that will change the boys' lives forever. Here are 15 of the film's most beautiful stills.
Known for its distinct colour palette and sensual summery setting, Call Me By Your Name is the 2017 adaptation of André Aciman's coming-of-age novel of the same name. The coming-of-age romance won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The story takes place in northern Italy in the summer of 1983, when a 24-year-old Jewish-American graduate student named Oliver (Armie Hammer) stays with the Perlman family, also Jewish, to assist a professor in archaeology (Michael Stuhlbarg). The professor's son Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is a precocious seventeen-year-old who at first thinks he has little in common with the outgoing Oliver and resents having to give up his room for him. Nevertheless, the two spend much of the summer together, swimming, reading, visiting the town, and accompanying Elio's father on archaeological trips. Eventually, the boys acknowledge their attraction to one another. The vibrant, sunny setting of the Italian town is a beautiful and colourful setting to the summer that will change the boys' lives forever. Here are 15 of the film's most beautiful stills.
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La nueva película del director Luca Guadagnino, Call Me By Your Name, es una historia sensual y trascendente del primer amor, basada en la aclamada novela de André Aciman. La banda sonora de la película es una interesante mezcla de canciones exitosas de los 80, temas clásicos y nuevas composiciones del cantautor estadounidense Sufjan Stevens.
The lush romance has pushed past Lady Bird to earn the year’s highest per-theater average opening.
We here at Headstuff were huge fans of Call Me by Your Name and were delighted James Ivory's screenplay won an Oscar. Following news that a sequel has been confirmed, Cal McGhee takes another look back at the 2017 film, detailing ten things in Call Me by Your Name you may have missed upon first watch.
Known for its distinct colour palette and sensual summery setting, Call Me By Your Name is the 2017 adaptation of André Aciman's coming-of-age novel of the same name. The coming-of-age romance won an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. The story takes place in northern Italy in the summer of 1983, when a 24-year-old Jewish-American graduate student named Oliver (Armie Hammer) stays with the Perlman family, also Jewish, to assist a professor in archaeology (Michael Stuhlbarg). The professor's son Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is a precocious seventeen-year-old who at first thinks he has little in common with the outgoing Oliver and resents having to give up his room for him. Nevertheless, the two spend much of the summer together, swimming, reading, visiting the town, and accompanying Elio's father on archaeological trips. Eventually, the boys acknowledge their attraction to one another. The vibrant, sunny setting of the Italian town is a beautiful and colourful setting to the summer that will change the boys' lives forever. Here are 15 of the film's most beautiful stills.