The Utopia of “Call Me By Your Name”

The Utopia of “Call Me By Your Name”

Leen and Hadrian take a deep dive into the world and politics of the 2017 Academy Award nominee Call Me By Your Name (Dir. Luca Guadagnino). Starting from its refreshingly naturalistic cinematography, to exploring the controversies surrounding its plot, cast, and social/ethical responsibility. Everything all the way up to a profile of the most overlooked character in the film, passing through countless other cinematic examples, reflections, debates and experiences.

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Revisiting Call Me By Your Name.

One of the greatest scenes ever animated.

André Aciman: The Meaning and Message of 'Call Me By Your Name'

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