Description
In this book of longform essays, discover what makes the film Call Me by Your Name so transporting and ineffable. Return to summer in Italy and swoon all over again.
The book features six longform essays and 11 in-depth scene analyses on Luca Guadagnino’s film Call Me by Your Name.
These essays include:
- How Luca Guadagnino’s filmmaking transports us to summer in Italy, by Alex Heeney
- Keeping a straight face: How Call Me by Your Name‘s queer characters get misread, by Brandon Nowalk
- Timothée Chalamet’s Silent Beauty: anatomy of a performance, by Joanna Di Mattia
- Armie Hammer’s Oliver is more than an object of desire: anatomy of a performance, by Orla Smith
- Tricks with time: how the film depicts longing and time slipping away, by Alex Heeney
- Our 11 favourite scenes from the film and what makes them great, by Alex Heeney, Orla Smith, Joanna Di Mattia, Laura Anne Harris, and Kristen Lopez.
ISBN: 978-1-7752354-2-2 (PDF)
ISBN: 978-1-7752354-5-3 (ePub)