• Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2017
Director Guadagnino, Writer Ivory Reflect On "Call Me by Your Name"
  • NEW YORK (AP)
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In the longest and most emotional close-up in "Call Me by Your Name," director Luca Guadagnino asked for three variations, one per take, from his young actor, Timothee Chalamet: dry, humid and wet.

The Italian summer of "Call Me by Your Name," set in 1983, is unchanging: day-after-day of...

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