Call Me by Your Name

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Movie
German title Call Me by Your Name
Original title Call Me by Your Name
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Country of production Italy , France , USA , Brazil
original language English , French , Italian
Publishing year 2017
length 133 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Luca Guadagnino
script James Ivory
production Peter Spears ,
Luca Guadagnino,
Emilie Georges ,
Rodrigo Teixeira ,
Marco Morabito ,
James Ivory,
Howard Rosenman
music Sufjan Stevens
camera Sayombhu Mukdeeprom
cut Walter Fasano
occupation
synchronization

Call Me by Your Name is a feature film by Luca Guadagnino from the year 2017 . The romantic drama is based on the 2007 novel of the same name by André Aciman (German title: " Call me by your name ") and tells of the affair between a 17-year-old boy (played by Timothée Chalamet ) and a 24-year-old American ( Armie Hammer ) after a chance encounter one summer in Italy in the 1980s.

The film premiered on January 22, 2017 at the Sundance Film Festival . In Germany, Call Me by Your Name was first presented on February 13, 2017 in the Panorama section of the 67th Berlinale . The US theatrical release took place on November 24, 2017, and in Germany and the German-speaking parts of Switzerland on March 1, 2018.

For the Oscars 2018 was Call Me by Your Name nominated for best film, also Timothée Chalamet for best actor. James Ivory won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay . In addition, Mystery of Love received a nomination for best movie song.

action

Northern Italy in 1983 : 17-year-old Elio, of Jewish-American descent, spends the summer at his parents' country estate, located somewhere in the Po Valley near Crema . He comes from an intellectual family with servants and grew up speaking several languages. His American father is a professor of archeology and researches ancient sculptures on site. Elio maintains a close relationship with his parents.

Elio passes the time playing the piano, reading books and going swimming. He begins to get bored until his parents take in Oliver, a 24-year-old American doctoral student . The New Englander is also of Jewish descent and is supposed to assist Elio's father with the research for six weeks. Elio has to give Oliver his room. At first he feels the American as arrogant and is cool about him, while at the beginning the family is often amused by Oliver's short farewell phrase "Later" (in German: "Later", in German dubbing "We see each other").

Elio is asked by his parents to show Oliver the area. The two gradually become friends. The sociable, agile Oliver quickly finds access to the residents of the nearby small town, to Elio's surprise. He also wins the favor of the local girls and he ties up with the young Chiara. For his part, Elio begins a liaison with the French woman of the same age, Marzia, with whom he later has his first sex.

Elio and Oliver often go on excursions together over the summer. Elio soon feels confused about Oliver. He feels drawn to him, sneaks into his room and smells his underwear. Elio begins hesitant advances, which he intensifies increasingly. During a trip to a lake, Elio tries to seduce Oliver. Oliver, who is the first to respond to the advances, is afraid of a public exposure by Elio and withdraws. The two only approach each other again through brief correspondence. They sleep together but keep their relationship a secret. They also get used to during sex, is to address each other with their own name ( english Call me by your name ). Both regret that they didn't admit their feelings for each other earlier. Elio begins to neglect contact with Marzia, who has fallen in love with him.

When Oliver has to return to the USA, Elio is allowed to accompany him on a trip to Bergamo for the last few days . On his return home, Elio mourns his first great love. He then has a long conversation with his father. The father lets Elio know that he knows about the nature of the relationship with Oliver and highlights the specificity of the friendship between Elio and Oliver. In his youth he himself came close to a similarly intense love, but did not live out his feelings. The professor gives his son sensitive advice for a lively time in his short existence. Elio terminates the liaison with Marzia, but remains in friendship with her.

Months later, at the time of the festival of lights , the family receives a call from Oliver in the USA. After some initial small talk, Elio learns that Oliver is engaged to a woman and will probably get married soon. After his parents congratulated Oliver and gave Elio the phone again, the two of them admit how much they miss each other and speak to each other by their own names, as they did during their love affair in the summer. While a meal is being prepared in the household, Elio stares at the fireplace. He becomes aware of the painful separation from Oliver and begins to cry.

production

Literary adaptation and preproduction

James Ivory (1991)

The film is based on the 2007 novel, Call me by your name (original title Call Me by Your Name ) by André Aciman . Producers Peter Spears and Howard Rosenman had already acquired the film rights in the year of its release , but did not make any progress with the development of the film. They later brought in their New York neighbor, well-known director James Ivory , who served as co-producer and screenwriter for the film. Luca Guadagnino joined the project, but was initially only supposed to look for suitable locations. Ivory's script adaptation was largely made in 2014 in close collaboration with Guadagnino and film editor Walter Fasano .

Guadagnino and Ivory later planned to direct together, but the film's financiers were critical of two directors over potential squabbles. Ivory's ideas for the film were also rejected as too costly. Thereupon Ivory left the sole direction to Guadagnino, who promised the financiers to be able to make the film much cheaper. Ivory received the credit alone and was later largely satisfied with the film. However, he criticized the fact that, in contrast to his script draft, Guadagnino had renounced the two main actors to be completely naked and saw this as consideration for American prudish .

The implementation turned out to be demanding, as the novel depicts the inner workings of the main character Elio from the first-person perspective, which is difficult to implement in the film. In contrast to the film, Elio and Oliver meet again in the literary model 15 and 20 years after their first meeting in Italy. Elio remembers the time of his first meeting with the now married family man. Ivory explained the omission of the later encounter with the fact that he wanted to focus the film more on the central encounter in the summer. For him, the universal theme of the film is first love. Guadagnino stated that the film should be set in the presence of summer, so a narrative voice from the elder Elio had been rejected. In the novel, Elio's father is a classic scholar at his desk, in the film he was made an archaeologist - this enabled his character to become more active in the film, and the ancient male statues would also address a theme of the plot.

Guadagnino said of Call Me by Your Name : "It is a film about the relentless power of desire and love and the ways in which he or she can find them." He saw the film as the end of a film trilogy on desire after himself had already dealt with this topic in his films I Am Love (2009) and A Bigger Splash (2015).

occupation

Timothée Chalamet played 17-year-old Elio Perlman after Ivory offered him the role in 2013 without an audition. As a result, he was involved in the project very early on. Shia LaBeouf was initially discussed for the role of the American student Oliver , he was also able to convince Ivory in a test reading, but was ultimately rejected because of his private problems. Then Armie Hammer was cast, whom Guadagnino held in high esteem since his role on The Social Network . Hammer's agency was skeptical of the film project, but the actor was convinced in an interview with Guadagnino. Hammer and Chalamet only met shortly before filming began, as there were no test shoots together beforehand. Chalamet was in Italy five weeks before filming began to learn the local language and the instruments of guitar and piano.

Michael Stuhlbarg played the father and Amira Casar the mother of Elio in supporting roles , Esther Garrel took on the role of Marzia and Victoire Du Bois played Chiara. Other smaller roles were filled with non-professional actors. Vanda Capriolo, who plays the housekeeper Mafalda, had never acted before and was discovered by the film's casting director by chance on a bicycle . The author of the novel, André Aciman , and the film producer Peter Spears have a cameo in the film as gay lovers who are mocked by Elio as " Sonny and Cher ".

Filming

Villa Albergoni, the Perlmans' movie villa, in 2011

The shooting took place mainly in May and June 2016 in the Lombard city ​​of Crema and its surroundings. Luca Guadagnino lives in Crema himself and lives in a 300 square meter apartment on the second floor of a centrally located palace. In the novel, the seaside resort of Bordighera on the Rivera was the central location, in the film Guadagnino relocated it to the area around Crema, with which the director was familiar and, moreover, was able to shoot more cheaply. The actors were also instructed to live in crema as well, to absorb the life in a small town like in the film.

Villa Albergoni, built in the 16th century in the village of Moscazzano near Crema, served as the Perlmans' house. Guadagnino initially wanted to buy the villa himself, but couldn't afford it, but thought it was perfect for the film. The villa has a “faded, aristocratic charm”, as if the professor had chosen the villa as his place of residence for nostalgic reasons, but could not completely maintain it. Set decorator Violante Visconti, a great niece of Luchino Visconti , furnished the villa with old items from her family. The film was also shot in Bergamo , where Elio and Oliver are going on their last trip, and the archaeological day trip was filmed at the ancient grottoes of Catullus on Lake Garda .

The budget of the film throughout with a 35mm - Lens was shot, was valued at 3.5 million US dollars comparatively low. Guadagnino shot the film in chronological order so that the actors could develop with their characters. The shooting fell in an exceptionally rainy phase for Italy, of the 34 days of shooting there was heavy rain on 28 days - this was all the more problematic since the action was supposed to take place in a hot, dry summer. In the end, the Thai cameraman Sayombhu Mukdeeprom was able to create this illusion with artificial lights and clever camera positions. In his rainy home country Thailand, problems with heavy rain were the order of the day during the shoot and he knew the corresponding camera tricks.

Film music

The American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sufjan Stevens contributed two new songs with Mystery of Love and Visions of Gideon and a third song with a new recording of the song Futile Devices from his album The Age of Adz . Director Luca Guadagnino had given the singer-songwriter a free hand for the new songs. Stevens said of the collaboration that he should act as a narrator of sorts with the songs.

Guadagnino personally selected the other pieces of music that appear in the film. The soundtrack for the film comprises 17 pieces of music, has been available for download since the beginning of November 2017 and was released on CD by Sony Classical on November 17, 2017. It contains songs from the early 1980s as well as classical compositions. The soundtrack entered the UK's Soundtrack Albums Chart Top 50 at number 18 on November 10, 2017, and reached its highest rating to date on November 24, 2017 at number 12.

Sufjan Stevens (2006)
  1. Hallelujah Junction ( John Adams ) - 7:09
  2. MAY in the Backyard ( Ryūichi Sakamoto ) - 4:25
  3. J'adore Venise ( Loredana Bertè ) - 4:15
  4. Paris Latino ( Bandolero ) - 4:01
  5. Sonatine bureaucratique ( Erik Satie ) - 3:44
  6. Wake up, the voice calls us, BWV 140 ( Johann Sebastian Bach ) - 5:10
  7. Lady Lady Lady ( Joe Esposito , produced by Giorgio Moroder ) - 4:15
  8. Une barque sur l'océan ( Maurice Ravel ) - 7:10
  9. Futile Devices ( Doveman Remix) ( Sufjan Stevens ) - 2:15
  10. Germination (Ryūichi Sakamoto) - 2:09
  11. Words ( FR David ) - 3:27
  12. È la vita ( Marco Armani ) - 4:11
  13. Mystery of Love (Sufjan Stevens) - 4:08
  14. Radio Varsavia ( Franco Battiato ) - 4:07
  15. Love My Way ( The Psychedelic Furs ) - 3:33
  16. Le Jardin féerique (Maurice Ravel) - 3:02
  17. Visions of Gideon (Sufjan Stevens) - 4:07

publication

Actor, novelist and producer at the Berlinale, February 2017

Sony Pictures Classics secured the worldwide exploitation rights for Call Me by Your Name early on . The film celebrated its world premiere on January 22, 2017 as part of the Sundance Film Festival . In February 2017, the film was presented in the Panorama section of the Berlinale and was also shown here as part of the Teddy Awards , a separate competition. In June 2017 the film was shown at the Sydney Film Festival . In September 2017, he was presented at the Toronto International Film Festival . In September 2017 he was seen in a performance at the San Sebastián International Film Festival . At the end of September and beginning of October 2017 the film was presented at the Zurich Film Festival , and shortly afterwards it was shown at the London Film Festival . The film was released in US cinemas on November 24, 2017. The cinema release in Germany and German-speaking Switzerland took place on March 1, 2018.

The credits of Call Me by Your Name were dedicated to actor Bill Paxton , who died unexpectedly in February 2017 . Paxton was friends with some of the producers and Luca Guadagnino and had attended filming in 2016.

synchronization

The German dubbed version was created for a dialogue book and dialogue director of Marc Boettcher on behalf of the FFS Film & TV sync , Berlin.

role actor German Dubbing voice
Oliver Armie Hammer Sascha Rotermund
Elio Perlman Timothée Chalamet Marco Eßer
Mr. Perlman Michael Stuhlbarg Axel Malzacher
Mrs. Annella Perlman Amira Casar Sanam Afrashteh
Marzia Esther Garrel Lydia Morgenstern
Chiara Victoire Du Bois Ramona Rockenhausen
Mounir André Aciman Matthias Klages

reception

Age rating

In the USA, the film received an R rating from the MPAA , which corresponds to a rating of 17 and over. In Germany the film is FSK 12 . The statement of reasons for approval states: “The story about the topics of growing up and sexual orientation is calm and sensitive, told in a summery, bright atmosphere. The staging leaves a lot of space for their own reflection on what is happening, and even very young viewers find emotional support in the harmonious, loving characterization of the interaction between the protagonists and the relationship between the parents and their son. "

Reviews

The film has so far won over 94 percent of Rotten Tomatoes critics and received an average rating of 8.7 out of a possible 10 points. As part of the 2017 Golden Tomato Awards , the film emerged as the winner in the Best Limited Release category .

Peter Debruge of Variety says Luca Guadagnino make it in the film, is to change lives in the summer, the Elios to breathe such an intensity that is believed to experience this first hand. Vanity Fair's Richard Lawson judged that Guadagnino gave the film the faded vibrancy of an old postcard, in which there was a gentleness and silence that softened all the intense emotions between Elio and Oliver. Lawson explains that Call Me by Your Name is an exquisitely structured film, with terrific acting performances and a perfect score, which consists of a mixture of classical music and a few new pieces by Sufjan Stevens .

Gregory Ellwood of The Playlist says Armie Hammer introduces his film career in the film. On the surface, Oliver seems self-confident, according to Ellwood, but Hammer gives the role depth that could hardly have been imagined by the script.

At Call Me by Your Name, Thomas Abeltshauser from Berliner Morgenpost talks about perhaps the most sensual film of the 67th Berlinale and says about the director: “He has an extraordinary instinct for observing what we all want from life. The scene in which Elio's father quotes Montaigne to talk to his son about his special friendship with Oliver is such an authentic and touching moment that it should soon become part of the queer cinema canon as Brokeback Mountain did a good ten years ago . ”Annett Scheffel also wrote in the Süddeutsche Zeitung that the scene between father and son was perhaps the“ most touching and sincere ”one would see on the big screen this year. The special thing is that the film takes over an hour to get to the first physicality, which is in keeping with the indolence of the Mediterranean summer. As a result, the film can develop nuances and become a “masterpiece of sensitivity”. Timothée Chalamet is particularly convincing "with the mute wildness of his portrayal".

Daniel Krüger from Musikexpress thinks what director Luca Guadagnino builds around this actually simple premise is outrageously good indie cinema : “ Call Me By Your Name is not bathed in clichés, which is also due to the fact that its characters are all highly educated. Instead of platitudes, interesting conversations follow about art, one's own bodies and the problems that love can cause between men . "

Marius Nobach wrote for the film service that the film was "first and foremost an extraordinary portrait of a young person" that does not require stereotypical attributions, as is often the case in American youth films. The best of two directors can be found in this film: The “tentative, discreet view of the action” and the “shy amazement of the American characters at the wealth of European culture” are reminiscent of Ivory's literary adaptations, Guadagnino adds a “dynamic staging of the rooms, in which each movement of the protagonists serves to characterize them. ”As in his previous films, he established a dense system of allusions and veiled attractions. The relaxed narrated approach of the main characters develops consequently, so that the “excellently interpreted film” goes in its “engagement with longing and transience far beyond the narrative of awakening sexuality and homosexual romance”.

Use in school lessons

The online portal kinofenster.de recommends Call Me by Your Name for the subjects English, art , ethics , philosophy, Italian and German and offers materials for the film for the classroom. There Jan-Philipp Kohlmann writes that with its picturesque locations, sunny colors and elegant tracking shots, the film indulges in beauty, but also emphasizes that it is always fleeting. It is precisely in this regard that a film analysis provides numerous points of contact for upper-level instruction in art, German or English. It should be noted how the mise en scene of the film captures the hesitant rapprochement between Elio and the older Oliver, Kohlmann continues: "A contrasting comparison to Thomas Mann's death in Venice would offer itself." The motifs of beauty, desire and transience would drag through the entire history of art , and so the film makes conscious references to past eras. In addition, the sex and the age difference of the lovers offer a good start into the discussion of the concept of love in ethics or philosophy, according to Kohlmann. In spring 2019 the film was presented as part of the SchulKinoWoche in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Gross profit

Call Me by Your Name opened in the United States on Extended Thanksgiving Weekend for $ 412,932 in four theaters, which was an exceptionally good result based on average revenue per theater. The total worldwide revenue from cinema screenings is $ 41.9 million. So far, the film has had 195,167 visitors in Germany (as of February 24, 2019).

Awards (selection)

Call Me by Your Name received a total of around 70 film awards and 200 other nominations. At the Oscar ceremony in 2018 , the film was nominated in four categories, with James Ivory in the category Best Adapted Screenplay award. At the age of 89, he became the oldest Oscar winner in the competition to date .

American Film Institute Awards 2018

  • Inclusion in the top 10 films of 2017

British Academy Film Awards 2018

Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2018

European Film Award 2018

  • Awarded the audience award (Luca Guadagnino)

Golden Globe Awards 2018

Gotham Awards 2017

  • Award for best film
  • Award for Best Young Actor (Timothée Chalamet)
  • Nomination for Best Screenplay (James Ivory)
  • Nomination for the audience award

Grammy Awards 2019

  • Nomination for Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media
  • Nomination for Best Song Written For Visual Media ( Mystery of Love , Sufjan Stevens )

Hollywood Film Awards 2017

  • Awarded the Breakout Performance Actor Award (Timothée Chalamet)

Independent Spirit Awards 2018

Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2017

National Board of Review Awards 2017

  • Award for Best Young Actor (Timothée Chalamet)
  • Inclusion in the top 10 films of 2017

New York Film Critics Circle Awards 2017

Academy Awards 2018

Producers Guild of America Awards 2018

San Sebastián International Film Festival 2017

  • Nomination as best film for the Sebastiane Award (Luca Guadagnino)

Satellite Awards 2017

  • Award for best film
  • Nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay (James Ivory)
  • Nomination for Best Supporting Actor (Armie Hammer)

Screen Actors Guild Awards 2018

Sydney Film Festival 2017

  • Runner-up in the audience award vote (Luca Guadagnino)

Toronto International Film Festival 2017

  • Third place in the audience award vote (Luca Guadagnino)

Writers Guild of America Awards 2018

  • Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (James Ivory)

Plans for a possible continuation

In October 2017, on the sidelines of the London Film Festival, director Luca Guadagnino commented on plans for a possible sequel to Call Me by Your Name . The main reason for this is the excellent cooperation with the actors Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Michael Stuhlbarg, Amira Casar and Esther Garrel. Guadagnino brought up a 2020 release and that the film could be set in 1990, seven years after Elios and Oliver first met.

After the success of the film, Andre Aciman wrote a sequel to the novel, which was published as a book in English in October 2019 under the title Find Me . Aciman's sequel could provide the basis for a possible second film.

Web links

Commons : Call Me by Your Name  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

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