Luca Guadagnino Argues ‘Call Me’ Is ‘Not a Romantic Movie,’ Defends Not Showing Sex Scene
“It’s never about showing a raunchy moment of sex,” he said. “I don’t know how these guys were having sex. That’s not the point.”
“It’s never about showing a raunchy moment of sex,” he said. “I don’t know how these guys were having sex. That’s not the point.”
The indefatigable Guadagnino will add the portrait of a Hollywood icon to his list of many upcoming projects.
With a crooning Alex Wolff and a score from Alberto Iglesias, we can forgive this 43-minute short for being a Zara ad.
“I had been blown away,” Oscar winner James Ivory said of LaBeouf’s audition with Timothée Chalamet.
Taylor Russell, Mark Rylance, André Holland, Jessica Harper, and Chloë Sevigny also star in the film.
Guadagnino says Chalamet’s role in his new movie is “endearing and heartbreaking.”
The search for the elusive white Alba truffle in northern Italy is a fragile process for everyone involved, and this documentary finds the poetry in that delicate dance.
The project is reportedly a horror love story co-starring “Waves” breakout Taylor Russell.
Guadagnino is well aware his pricy “Suspiria” reimagining “made absolutely nothing” at the box office.
The creator behind HBO’s teen identity drama — set during the 2016 election — has already written a bible for Season 2, but he’s got a full slate to finish first.
The 17-year-old actress makes her screen debut in Luca Guadagnino’s saga as a teenager questioning her identity, and the world around her.
The filmmakers wanted to show the emotional truth of the the truffle business in Piedmont, Italy rather than concentrating on the facts.