The Guardian at Tiff 2017: cast and crew of Call Me by Your Name
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- In the first of three sessions from the Toronto film festival, the team behind acclaimed gay romance Call Me by Your Name - actors Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet, and director Luca Guadagnino - talk to the Guardian's Benjamin Lee
I don't know if I'll ever be able to get this movie out of my head.
Dyn Christianson me too!
Dyn Christianson me three! Gah.
u will
Me four! I thought I was the only one!
La Otra you and me and everyone I know who has seen this film can't shake it. Nor do they want to. I LOVE this movie, esp Armie and Timothee. It's the most beautiful love story. I never want to forget it. 💝
Luca is a great artist. This is the difference between European and American films: the first one is art, the second is a product. and you immediately feel it.
...and that is the difference between a film and a movie!
not just european films, but arthouse in general. for example Moonlight (2016) is definitely art.
I can give you a list of a hundred American masterpieces. Don't generalize please.
DebrisGrant i’m sure you don’t truly believe that american filmmakers are incapable of creating art.. naive
What a great comment is yours. So true. (I am italian)
I love how timothée gets carried away and then he's embarrassed 😂😂
Alex it's so cute
absolutely love it
Yessss
Luca about Timmy:"Beautiful budding flower"
is it just me who has to watch these interviews to remind themselves that elio and oliver arent real poeple to stop me from being sad
Well, are not they? I thought they are, but have a bit different names: Timmy and Armie, lol!!!!
Im opposite
Gracie p-n that’s why i’m here🥺
for me its kinda the opposite ik there not real and i love timothee and armie more than elio and oliver bcuz there just characters but it breaks my heart that there love isnt real
you aren't alone, my dude XD
Call Me By Your Name isn't a "gay" romance. It's pure romance transcending all those labels and identities.
Exactly it's just a film about pure love
Totally agree with this
Love that is not defined by gender but universal and all embracing only the feelings emotions of first love and hearbreak.
This film has absorbed me.
It's just the opposite, perhaps: you have absorbed the film.
“Because Elio wants to but he doesn’t really know how to do it yet” was so accurate😂
But surprisingly as it seems, it is Elio who took action, always. When Elio asks Oliver: "Why you didn't give me a sign?", Oliver replied: "I did, I did. Remember when we were playing volleyball and I touched you?"
Wow, how could had Elio possibly perceived it was a demonstration of deep affection at all?
@@felipeantonio777 bcos oliver know in his mind that elio want him also.
@@felipeantonio777 It's simple, Oliver gave Elio a "hint", that he was, back then, starting to feel something special about Elio. Oliver wasn't tottaly sure of what he was feeling at the time, but knew It was attraction. That's how I see it.
Even if Elio & Oliver happen to be female characters, acting the same scene, the younger one will not “think” of “touching” as a sign a romantic feeling. Elio being so young, naive, confused & inexperienced about his feelings to an older same gender person would not think of the “shoulder touch” as a sign of Oliver’s feeling for him.
Even adults would NOT take that “touch” during volleyball as a sign of affection.
This is probably the 7th time I'm listening to the rolling on the grass, making out haha scene. Never gets old.
basketnoise you're sick! So am I! 😂😂😂😂
Probably means a lot for them if they keep talking about how they made out and made out and made out and made out....
Yes, the worked out story to tell at all interviews over and over.
basketnoi
Best version here.
I'm in love with Luca. I'm in love with Timmy. I'm in love with Armie.
Ikr i wish i lived in crema italy its so beautiful
🐉🤩🫠🌊💸🌬️✌🏾🫶🏾
can you imagine being luca, being in love with every person he has ever worked with
But isn't it always like that though? Some artists usually get inspiration from love or infatuation, taking something raw and creating a fantasy out of it. It's only real in its context. He wouldn't necessarily be infatuated with the actors if he didn't already have an artistic purpose with it. I know from some experience.
I have a strong feeling that Luca really ships Timmy and Armie.
Shradhya Rakshit i have a strong feeling he purposely chose them bc their personality and background matche elio's and oliver's. i love parallels. haha
I have a strong feeling Luca is attracted to both of them ;)
@@tekla5487 Same 😅
@@HighPriestess11111 yeah !!!! exactly!! i get curious about how this film will effect(morfe or less) these two in a long run.
I mean its kinda his job
I had heard Armie and Timothée in other interviews, but it was really interesting to hear from Luca. It would be super fun to have a drink with any of these guys. But I really loved how Luca doesn't like picking actors from a screen test or an audition. It's so much more important what their actual personality is like. And Luca's dark humor...OMG. That guy is fantastic.
Kiki ok o
Kiki ok oo
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Because Luca have the Eye of an artist...he does not have to make auditions. He sees and he choose.
Luca was correct when he said something like “Why ask artists to audition when they have already done 5, 9 movies?” Unless the director is looking for specialized talent, e.g., boxer, ballet dancer, etc. let the artist read the script by himself and talk about the role. Experienced director that he is, he’ll be able to gauge the artist’s understanding on how he’s going to portray that role.
This is Armie's best version of the making out-scene rehearsal's story so far. His Luca's impression is priceless...
I love how Armie telling the rehearsal story, I love how he tried to impersonate Luca, we can picture it like we are literally there, he is a good actor
An amazing actor!
Everything was so great but what stood out for me was when Luca was describing the Perlman family on how they are very welcoming of culture and how they speak different languages etc. I WANT THAT LIFE.
Try to create it for your future family... Might be fun
@@alinagalatan8558Fun & chaotic, esp if the 2 sets of grandparents speak in 2, 3, 4 different languages. Dying to hear the Babel like chatters during family gatherings.
I just realized, Timothee is freaking tall. He just looks small because he's always beside Armie.
duhnuh pir this is somehow adorable 🥺
He's not so tall; he's 5 feet, 10 inches, which is perhaps a bit above average, but not by much.
Yep hes almost 6 foot
@@laylakilgore4946 Not quite, he's 5 feet, 10 inches tall.
He looks tall because of his lanky physique & the thick, unruly hair adds to his height. He walks with straight body, not in a slouchy way.
I love Guadagnino, I really do. He has such a human way of talking about his work, how he interacts with people. A great soul man
50:30 Armie just lingers on timmy, waiting for him to meet his gaze. Adorable
Not throwing any shade but Gosh! "Call Me By Your Name" has set the bar for movies about love (more specifically about homosexuality) so high that I'm afraid other movies that come after might not be as "deep" as this one! I have been thinking about it constantly! It's not some sort of "turn on" or "horny" feeling! It's just Pure Love! no conflicts, no tension, just Love! and the actors definitely did an incredible job! Love it! P/S: I'm no American nor British so please do excuse me guys if I write bad or sound bad! I tried! Grazie di cuore! xo.
Tobias Tran same with me, I watched it last December and up to now, I'm still deep into it! It's a mixture of ❤️ and 💔 and joy and sadness. It made me feel a lot of things like no other movie has made me. I can go on and on but I'll stop from here...❤️💔😊😭
Call me by your name is unique
No other movie will ever top this! You said it sis!!!!
I know this was like one year ago but I agree like when I watch other movies now I look for the same level of love and real ness as cmbyn
It's not really a film "about homosexuality;" rather, it's about the possibilities of love.
This film had me obsessed
Esther Ganzon Im so obsessed!
Exactly what I said after the first time I saw it
This is the most intelligent talk on his film I’ve seen so far. Thank you Tiff!
I love Timothée's humor!
Also, I feel like the interviewer could've commented more on their anwers.
its been 2 weeks.. i literary can not stop thinking about this movie. the first time a movie has crept into my life so much. cant wait for the sequel. never seen kiss/sex scenes so raw and cautious that i felt like i was intruding on them. so personalized and like how do u not fall in love after acting out such scenes haha
You know "Being 17"?
Its been two years (in my case) yet the movie is still stuck in my brain 😂
". . . raw and raucous," I think you must have meant. There's nothing in CMBYN that is even remotely "cautious."
@@berinojersonrosel8567 4 years here
Timothée Chalamet has come to his own by this point. Realizes he is exceptional and is finally showing he’s the star of this movie by this interview and is not second billing. Extraordinary actor and person. So eloquent
Seriously, I need to stop scrolling and reading all these comments.
This interview just open a can full of worm --
The emotion in the eye of the character of ARMIE is what I find very, very intriguing and yet grounded, not many actors can deliver that, it is the sparkle that draws you into his character and feels that essence of being INLOVE and I felt that and thank you for reminding me how wonderful that feeling is .. that is how infectious your movie is.. I forever carry your movie in my heart no matter where i go
very deep and strong words by armie from the moment 49:08 til 50:29, the confession's armie
very beautiful and deep words
I love how the same thoughts are in the book where elio tries to imagine how he d be a different person if oliver hadnt come and now its the same for the actors
"Build bridges, don't build walls" Luca said it perfectly!
I cried so much at the end of this movie, and thought about it a lot in the subsequent days...so moving and hit close to home for me!!
I can't express how much I admire Luca, his ideas, the way he's expressing his thoughts... I look up to him.
Luca is a savaaage
a very intelligent one
I literally keep on watching all these question and answer videos until the movie comes out where I’m at !!! It’s such a long wait
sameeeeee, it's dreadfullllll, but I'm listening to the audiobook rn, and Armie reads it, so that helps
still watching them after the movie has come out and gone.
I think I´m gonna do that forever. CAN´T GET OVER IT!
Guys... Read the book too, everything that's relevant to Cmbyn is just masterpiece. Don't mind my dull comment here, I'm just trying to get over both the movie and the book..
50:23 ...me too Armie , me too ..I will carry this movie with me forever .
i can't find the words that do this movie justice, it's so pure in every way, it's been four weeks since i've watched it for the first time and since then it never left me, never left my mind, never left my heart, this sublime story became a part of me, so thank you Mr.André ,Luca, Armie and timothée for this incredible piece of art
So 3 days have passed since I watched Call Me By Your Name and I don’t think I‘ll ever be over that movie :‘)
timothée is so freaking endearing
I wish I could just clip what Armie said at the end about the making of this film being his big summer romance...I think that was one of the most articulate comments he (or Timothee for that matter) has made about the film and experience.
Well you can now
That's one of my favorite parts so far
"How often is it that the solution to the problem is the problem -- and not the problem itself?" Timothee is right, and that's a very great insight.
The emotions that I felt for this movie were incredible that it left my skin crawling. I absolutely loved it. The actors, the place it was filmed & the Italian summers in an Italian town. It bought me back to my Italian trips that I travelled in my 20’s & most of the scenes were replicas of mine only that I fell in love with an Italian boy. The secret meetings with him, the dancing scenes, swimming in lakes & I will never forget him escorting me to the train station & he couldn’t look back when I left. I couldn’t stop crying & I had wished Oliver would turn back. Then the last calls of me getting married in Australia. Sometimes I have wished that I had stayed with him & how my life would have been, because although I’m married with 2 beautiful children my heart always belonged to Italy. My roots were planted there, & those beautiful Italian summers
thank you so much for sharing, eleanor. this was a gorgeous read
It was Love that made this movie... real. It was Love that made us weep. And it is Love that will keep this movie in my heart for years to come. Thank you Timothee and Armie and Luca for allowing real Love to show its great worth and timeless nature. Bravo! ENCORE, please.
I am in love with all three
this movie was the revelation of something very deep....it opened a chest of inner feelings and desires that many people have buried within themselves..it caused many to fall in love with these two guys experience...there is a danger though to these two actors because they had to become the characters, the act was so flawless that you felt the emotions long after the movie, and i am sure that they both would have a soul connection that will affect their lives.
I think they do.
great interview! I wish there was an interview with Sufjan too because the film just wouldn't be complete without it. Futile devices, mystery of love, visions of gideon. The music is just wow
Came for Timmy and Armie, stayed for Luca
This is one beautiful movie. Thank you Luca Guadagnino and his cast for this wonderful movie.
This is such a beautiful film with such a brilliant director-Luca!!! Michael’s portrayal as the ideal, supportive father, and Amie and Timothée ‘s portrayals of Oliver and Elio outstanding and unforgettable!!!have listened to Armie read the novel and watched the movie in the theatre 11times...I just can’t get enough of everything about this story-elio & Oliver..timothee and armie..Italy landscape..the beauty of the story and the characters as they unfold..the unconditional love of the parents and the joys and sorrow of first love..sultry film...It’s as though they do such a beautiful job of inhabiting their characters and you feel as though their brilliant acting abilities bring those characters from the book into real life with such genuineness - I can’t wait for the sequel. I find some something different each time that I love when I watch it over and over again. Nothings ever hit me like this beautiful story as it unfolds on camera.
You feel like you are right there in the scene somewhere on the corner watching it all unfold...gives me hope for love again.☮️❤️
Luca is lovely ! I would like to be his friend !
He is lovely-and I am in awe of his towering intellect!
"It would be hard for me as an actor to have an experience as immersive as this one, because I was out there a month early, and sometimes you know when people speak a different language they say they assume a different personality in that language? And certainly that's true of me when I speak French. And, weirdly, just being in that town for three months, it like, I don't know, it grew on me and by the end I was a version of me I wasn't when I got there. And so to go back to New York after that was absolutely surreal and it's been a struggle to marry these divisions ever since." That's what Timothee says here, and I suspect it only matters when what you're creating is something that really strikes a chord very personally. In other words, doing what he had to do in a situation that was extremely challenging to him made all the difference in the creation of the art that became this film. He's right, of course.
The worldly, dfferentiated, multi-cultural and multi-religious, life experiences of Luca and Acimen, and the vulnerable expose of the actors feeding on those personal moments, the thoughts and feelings of these two men distilled from their rich lives, is a rare gift to me seeking the asymptotic in my quest for truth in my life...making rope from the twine of these men's thoughts, helps me pull my way through rough days...
Even this insight in conversation makes me want to cry. A beautiful, consummate work of art. A universal love story, with the villain is complex but common, and isn't needlessly personified.
"How often is it that the solution to the problem IS the problem -- and not the problem itself." I would submit that is one of the most profound comments any actor has ever made about the creation of art. It's a remarkable paradox, and my thanks go to Timothee Chalamet for bringing it to our attention.
I can’t wrap my head around it 😂
Luca G. seems to know more about America than some people do here! He is a genius.
I end this video fan of Luca, 4 life.
A truly great film! Luca Guadagnino is a genius! I am not the kind of person who goes into raptures about films, but this film is a masterpiece. Watching it is a life-changing and very moving experience.
Luca made the right choice in choosing Armie.
I never have this kind of attention to follow through a bunch of people's discussion but ive watched almost all of their full, part interviews and fanmade edits so far and im proud of myself
EEE KHT same!
SAME. Although I'm a bit late to the party...
Director Luca... wow. This revelation in the interview is lowkey a diamond. I've been sucked into the well-developed world of novels and comics depicting same-sex love, I'm straight and the most average and normal person on the planet... so if I'm into movies and books, and I see Novels having themes of same-sex or yaoi 100x more gripping and lightyears ahead in plot and character development, why doesn't everyone read them? why can't everyone fall in love with these stories because they are DIAMONDS compared to 99% mainstream movies with hetero-characters in them. It's because 1. most people don't read novels 2. especially novels with traces of lgbt ~ which isn't really the point since a love story is a love story.
Anyway, those handful novels and scripts that make it to the big screen are done so CLICHE, or underwhelmingly... it's either the cast is wrong.. like if they hire gay actors they tend to overact that sometimes it looks forced or heavy or greasy or unnatural, if they hire straight actors you can feel their need to act professional, some even overcompensate. Sometimes the "intent" is wrong... the look in the eyes..
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME should've bagged it at the Oscars, really.. it's a miracle that all the puzzle pieces fit together and Director Luca just explained how in this interview.
I watched the film, then i listen to audiobook then i read the book. I just can't get enough of this
First two down, I'm onto the third soon!
The more such kind of interviews I watched, the more I shipped Luca.
Luca.... great artist.. great director.. great... "call me by your name" my most most most favorite movie ever... love this movie.. great actors.. combination of a group great artists... ❤️
What a fantastic session. I hung on every word. Love love love them all!
Thank you Luca.. for giving us this movie..
I'm obsessed with this movie and with the two of them... omg, please help me!!!! ❤️
Luca has the classic strong italian accent
exactly! proprio così!
There was a little look of admiration between Timothee and Armie around the 40 minute mark. Such a delight to see. Timmy is endearing. I appreciate these three artists. I cannot get Call Me By Your Name out of my mind.
This is one of the better joint interviews conducted by the cast and the director. This is a film, I feel, that is going to have a fairly wide impact on the way movies are made in the future.
Thanks. What a pleasure!
Amazing Interview oh Luca is the best now I’m his huge fan !!
I love Timothée Chalamet so much!
Timothée Chalamet so cute.
Beautifully done cast interview, learned so much not only about the filming process but also of what led to creating this incredible film. Thank you.
Of course this film was first released in January of 2017 but theatres near me won't get it until January of 2018. This wait is excruciating!
Walter White you can download terrarium tv then search and you can click the link on there.... I've been using the apps to watch latest movies...
some people want to have the theater experience of watching an amazing movie on a big screen locked in their seat like a normal person...
BRAVO. Great interviewer, these great artists deserve it!
12:49 awww his puppy face
❤️ this movie
Sufjan a composé des chansons magnifiques sur mesure et qui apportent tant d'émotions aux scènes du film.. Luca l'a dit toutes les pièces du puzzle s'ajustent merveilleusement
i will never get over this! However long it takes and i needed more of these
"Elio wants him and doesnt know how to do it yet" is exactly what it was about. Elio was so vulnerable and unsure with Oliver yet confident with the girlfriend. it was so lovely and REAL to see
great questions from the interviewer seriously, the guardian don't mess around
Armie and Timothee are sooooo hot js
Kudos to Luca!!!
my only request or want for the rest of my life is lunch with Timothée, Armie, and Luca. Just a full afternoon to discuss this movie. I have so many thoughts, feelings, and take-a-ways to share.
I love the t-shirt "peach me"😂
Thank you! :)
Benjamin Lee: great job. Very touching discussion.
Armie loves to tell that story.
This is so much better than the NYFF interview
Benjamin Lee is so much better as an interviewer, the one from NYFF couldn’t even pronounce their names and was rude
50:30
I was expecting Timmy to say "me too"
'It's nice to tease people, very nice.' Love it!
itkapatanka didn't he say to "tease"? I think so.
Oh, maybe, both sound good!
I think he said tease too and I totally agree XD
At which time?
Where did they say that?
I could never get over this movie and now that I’m hearing a sequel... I’m so excited but scared. ❤️ can’t wait 2020, come sooner!
Please be my friend, ive just watched this movie recently. I found out that even people who watched this movie back in 2018 still haunted by it. Hahahah
yeah, it’s so beautiful and heartbreaking. It never leaves the mind and impact it has on a person. Words can’t describe how void it left me!
I really hope there isn't a sequel. It could only diminish what came before it.
Thomas Thompson sorry, I'm late here but .. it won't if Luca makes the sequel. Watched all his films, he's brilliant.
Now that 2020 has came, what should I say... hum not what you expected though? 😅😂
I have to say Timothée also worked in “Miss Stevens” with Lily Rabe, and he is wonderful!
Anyone else here when Timmy is acting and producing Bones and All?? He got so excited that Luca uses the same actors.
omg armie was about to refuse this role but all thanks to luca he was convinced
You are a LEGEND Luca Guadagnino 💕😍 love u guys 😍Armie∞Timmy∞Luca💕 unforgettables 😍CMBYN💕
Where can I get that 'peach me' t-shirt?
I am old man living that type of expierence. Love it. I get my Life charge from his energy.
They’re all so very awkward I love it
Vous exprimez exactement ce que je ressens pour ce film je ne parviens pas à trouver les mots mais je suis addict a Elio Oliver et Luca... ❤❤❤❤
I'm gonna watch it tomorrow afternoon ( 15.30) in a local arthouse cinema, Slieker Filmhuis, in Leeuwarden, the capital city of the province of Friesland in The Netherlands. Looking forward to it. Just saw an interview by Christiane Amanpour in CNN International with both leading actors. Theme: Don''t cry because the romance is over, but smile because it happened. Advised age group for watching it in the Dutch cinemas: 12 years and older.
funny thing.. In Sweden it's for "all audiences", you can basically take your 6 year old to see this lol, kinda weird to be honest but we are not prude in sweden.
so did you like it?
Armies legs are so longgggggg
Like a sexy spider
dear daddy long legs
He’s about perfect, isn’t he...
Armie's laugh at 39:11