Luca Guadagnino is speaking out about the allegations against Armie Hammer amid the upcoming release of his movie Bones and All.
11.08.2022 - 00:31 / variety.com
Michaela Zee editorTimothée Chalamet’s cannibal love story “Bones and All” has released its first teaser trailer, courtesy of the Oscar nominee’s Twitter page. The film marks the actor’s reunion with director Luca Guadagnino, whose 2017 film “Call Me by Your Name” earned Chalamet his first Oscar nomination.
The movie is set for a world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Guadagnino’s last world premiere at the fest was 2018’s “Suspiria” remake.Based on the novel of the same name by Camille DeAngelis, the coming-of-age story follows cannibal lovers Maren (Taylor Russell) and Lee (Chalamet) as they road trip across America.
Michael Stuhlbarg also stars in the film adaptation along with André Holland, Chloë Sevigny, David Gordon-Green, Jessica Harper, Jake Horowitz and Mark Rylance. The screenplay is written by David Kajganich, who previously worked with Guadagnino on “Suspiria” and 2015’s “A Bigger Splash.” Speaking about the film, Guadagnino said in a statement: “There is something about the disenfranchised, about people living on the margins of society, that I am drawn toward and touched by.
I want to see where the possibilities lie for them, enmeshed within the impossibility they face. The movie is for me a meditation on who I am and how I can overcome what I feel, especially if it is something I cannot control in myself.
And lastly, and most importantly, when will I be able to find myself in the gaze of the other?”“Bones and All” is produced by Guadagnino, Theresa Park, Marco Morabito, Dave Kajganich, Francesco Melzi d’Eril, Lorenzo Mieli, Gabriele Moratti, Peter Spears and Chalamet. Giovanni Corrado, Raffaella Viscardi, Marco Colombo and Moreno Zani serve as executive producers.The film’s financiers are The
.Luca Guadagnino is speaking out about the allegations against Armie Hammer amid the upcoming release of his movie Bones and All.
Ethan Shanfeld One day after the announcement of “House of Hammer,” a Discovery+ documentary detailing the cannibalism sex-fantasy accusations against Armie Hammer, “Call Me by Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino released the trailer for his next movie “Bones and All,” a cannibal love story starring Hammer’s former co-star Timothée Chalamet. While many on Twitter were quick to connect the theme of Guadagnino’s upcoming movie with the allegations against Hammer, the director insists it’s only coincidental. “It didn’t dawn on me,” Guadagnino said in an interview with Deadline ahead of the Venice Film Festival. “I realized this afterward when I started to be told of some of these innuendos on social media.”
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Bones & All – the upcoming upcoming romance-horror directed Luca Guadagnino and starring Timothée Chalamet – has been released.Chalamet himself shared the 28-second teaser to his Twitter today (August 11). In it, Chalamet (who stars as Lee) and his co-star, Canadian actress Taylor Russell (Maren Yearly), share a tender moment before the action cuts to the pair running frantically through a desert.The upcoming feature will mark the second time Guadagnino has directed Chalamet, after the pair worked together on the latter’s breakthrough film, Call Me By Your Name, in 2017.
The first teaser trailer for Timothée Chalamet’s new film “Bones and All” has arrived.
Timothee Chalamet shows off his fiery red hair in the first teaser trailer for Bones and All.
pic.twitter.com/Q1ErygQvGFLuca Guadagnino’s latest stars Chalamet and Taylor Russell as a pair of outsider characters living “on the margins of society,” who fall in love and embark on a cross-country journey in Reagan-era America. It is based on Camille DeAngelis’ 2016 of the same name and was adapted by Guadagnino’s “Suspiria” and “A Bigger Splash” collaborator David Kajganich.
Timothée Chalamet has taken to Twitter to unveil the first teaser for the cannibal romance Bones and All, reuniting him with his Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino.
“Bones and All” is coming. Yep, writer/director Luca Guadagnino is back with a screenplay by his long-term collaborator David Kajganich (“Suspiria,” “A Bigger Splash”), and this one will screen in competition at the 2022 /79th Venice International Film Festival.