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+ | |name = Call Me By Your Name |
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+ | |director = [[Luca Guadagnino]] |
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+ | |producer = Peter Spears<br> |
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− | + | |screenwriter = [[James Ivory]] |
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+ | |based_on = Call Me By Your Name (2007 novel) by Andre Aciman |
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+ | |starring = [[Timothée Chalamet]]<br> |
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− | [[Armie Hammer]] |
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− | [[Michael Stuhlbarg]] |
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+ | Victoire Du Bois<br> |
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+ | |songs = [[Sufjan Stevens]]<br> |
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+ | |cinematography = Sayombhu Mukdeeprom |
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+ | |editing = Walter Fasano |
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− | Victoire Du Bois|songs = [[Sufjan Stevens]]|cinematography = Sayombhu Mukdeeprom|editing = Walter Fasano|studio = Frenesy Film Company |
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+ | |studio = Frenesy Film Company<br> |
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+ | 28 February 2018 (France) |
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+ | |runtime = 132 minutes |
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+ | |country = Italy<br> |
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− | 28 February 2018 (France)|runtime = 132 minutes|country = Italy |
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+ | |rating = R |
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+ | |budget = $3.5 million |
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+ | |gross = $29.1 million}} |
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⚫ | '''Call Me by Your Name (2017)''' is a coming-of-age gay drama/romance film directed by Italian director [[Luca Guadagnino]] and written by American screenwriter James Ivory. It is based on the 2007 Andre Aciman novel of the same name. ''Call Me By Your Name'' centers around seventeen year old Elio Perlman, portrayed by actor [[Timothée Chalamet]] , who finds himself discovering his sexuality during a whirlwind summer romance with visiting grad student Oliver, portrayed by [[Armie Hammer]] , whom he falls deeply in love with while at his family's summer home in Crema, Italy. |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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+ | *[[Timothée Chalamet]] as Elio Perlman |
*[[Armie Hammer]] as Oliver |
*[[Armie Hammer]] as Oliver |
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*[[Michael Stuhlbarg]] as Mr. Perlman |
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*Antiono Rimoldi as Anchise |
*Antiono Rimoldi as Anchise |
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*Marco Sgrosso as Nico |
*Marco Sgrosso as Nico |
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*Peter Spears as Isaac |
*Peter Spears as Isaac |
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Revision as of 19:08, 13 March 2018
Call Me by Your Name (2017) is a coming-of-age gay drama/romance film directed by Italian director Luca Guadagnino and written by American screenwriter James Ivory. It is based on the 2007 Andre Aciman novel of the same name. Call Me By Your Name centers around seventeen year old Elio Perlman, portrayed by actor Timothée Chalamet , who finds himself discovering his sexuality during a whirlwind summer romance with visiting grad student Oliver, portrayed by Armie Hammer , whom he falls deeply in love with while at his family's summer home in Crema, Italy.
Cast
- Timothée Chalamet as Elio Perlman
- Armie Hammer as Oliver
- Michael Stuhlbarg as Mr. Perlman
- Amira Casar as Anella Perlman
- Esther Garrel is Marzia
- Victoire Du Bois as Chiara
- Vanada Capriolo as Mafalda
- Antiono Rimoldi as Anchise
- Marco Sgrosso as Nico
- André Aciman as Mounir
- Peter Spears as Isaac