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]]>“Of course, it was a great pleasure to work with Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Esther Garrel and the other actors. Everyone will be in the new movie,” Guadagnino said.
Besides the cast, not much else is known about the sequel, but the novel which the movie is based on has a sequel titled Find Me, which has the same characters with their stories taking place 10 years later.
Call Me by Your Name follows 17-year-old Elio Perlman (Chalamet) in 1980s Italy and his relationship with Oliver (Armie Hammer), a graduate student working for Elio’s father (Stuhlbarg). During the summer the two grow closer, but like all good things, their relationship comes to an end when Oliver moves back to the United States at the end of the summer.
The film earned four Oscar nominations including best picture and best actor for Chalamet and writer James Ivory won the award for best adapted screenplay.
Work for the film has been put on hold due to coronavirus.
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]]>So it only makes sense that two of cinema’s favorite lovebirds find themselves there.
We were introduced to Elio and Oliver when Call Me By Your Name was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film in 2017.
So adored was the feature, that many have hoped for a sequel — including its stars, Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer.
Director Luca Guadagnino has now discussed the possibility of CMBYN 2, which he says may be set in Paris.
“I’m asking myself if in the new chapter of the life of Elio, Oliver, and the Perlman family we should let them pass by Crema or not… but I don’t think so,” the filmmaker told Bad Taste.
“Let’s give a small scoop: the sequel (but I don’t like to call it a sequel, their story is a ‘cycle’) will take place in Paris. And it begins with Elio crying. With this light shining into his eyes… and we wonder: are we still where we left him (in front of the fireplace)? No: he’s crying because he’s watching the ending of one of the best movies of the eighties, Paul Vecchiali’s masterpiece Once More. Absolutely consistent with the character: Elio loves Paul Vecchiali’s cinema… that is melancholic like him.”
Let’s hope that Guadagnino’s vision comes to fruition.
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]]>The post “Call Me by Your Name” Sequel in Works With Timothée Chalamet & Armie Hammer appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>“Of course, it was a great pleasure to work with Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Esther Garrel and the other actors. Everyone will be in the new movie,” Guadagnino said.
Besides the cast, not much else is known about the sequel, but the novel which the movie is based on has a sequel titled Find Me, which has the same characters with their stories taking place 10 years later.
Call Me by Your Name follows 17-year-old Elio Perlman (Chalamet) in 1980s Italy and his relationship with Oliver (Armie Hammer), a graduate student working for Elio’s father (Stuhlbarg). During the summer the two grow closer, but like all good things, their relationship comes to an end when Oliver moves back to the United States at the end of the summer.
The film earned four Oscar nominations including best picture and best actor for Chalamet and writer James Ivory won the award for best adapted screenplay.
Work for the film has been put on hold due to coronavirus.
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]]>The post What Might a Sequel to “Call Me By Your Name” Have in Store? appeared first on thestarsworldwide.com.
]]>So it only makes sense that two of cinema’s favorite lovebirds find themselves there.
We were introduced to Elio and Oliver when Call Me By Your Name was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film in 2017.
So adored was the feature, that many have hoped for a sequel — including its stars, Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer.
Director Luca Guadagnino has now discussed the possibility of CMBYN 2, which he says may be set in Paris.
“I’m asking myself if in the new chapter of the life of Elio, Oliver, and the Perlman family we should let them pass by Crema or not… but I don’t think so,” the filmmaker told Bad Taste.
“Let’s give a small scoop: the sequel (but I don’t like to call it a sequel, their story is a ‘cycle’) will take place in Paris. And it begins with Elio crying. With this light shining into his eyes… and we wonder: are we still where we left him (in front of the fireplace)? No: he’s crying because he’s watching the ending of one of the best movies of the eighties, Paul Vecchiali’s masterpiece Once More. Absolutely consistent with the character: Elio loves Paul Vecchiali’s cinema… that is melancholic like him.”
Let’s hope that Guadagnino’s vision comes to fruition.
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