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Aloysius J. Gleek:


Love these!  :D :D :D


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#CMBYN   #CallMeByYourName #laterpeaches  #🍑
#elio  #elio perlman  #oliver  #ulliva
#timothée chalamet  #armie hammer  #andré aciman  #luca guadagnino  #sufjan stevens
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--- Quote from: Aloysius J. Gleek on August 25, 2017, 05:00:06 am ---[A few scenes from Call Me By Your Name  taken at a premiere, source unknown.
https://twitter.com/badpostchalamet  @badpostchalamet  timothée updates
https://twitter.com/apeachpricot  @apeachpricot

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--- Quote from: Aloysius J. Gleek on August 29, 2017, 07:34:49 pm ---

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Each leaning on one arm, we both stared out at the view.

"You're the luckiest kid in the world," he said.

"You don't know the half of it."

[....]

"Let's see then--"

And before I knew it, he sidled up to me. We were too close, I thought, I had never been so close to him before except in a dream or when he cupped his hand to light my cigarette. If he brought his ear any closer he'd hear my heart. I'd seen it written in novels but never believed it until now. He stared me right in the face, as though he liked my face and wished to study it and to linger on it---





Call Me By Your Name  by André AcimanRecited/Narrated by Armie Hammer

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--- Quote from: Aloysius J. Gleek on August 19, 2017, 03:53:25 pm ---    HEART OF HEARTS
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Behind the scenes.



#CMBYN   #CallMeByYourName   #Elio #Oliver  
#andréaciman  #armiehammer  #timothéechalamet  #lucaguadagnino
#laterpeaches   #BEHIND THE SCENES

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--- Quote from: Aloysius J. Gleek on August 19, 2017, 07:40:09 pm ---

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--- Quote from: Aloysius J. Gleek on September 29, 2017, 01:15:16 am ---

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Aloysius J. Gleek:


Love these too!   ;) ;) ;)


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Shakesthecoffecan:
Although this film effects me in similar ways to BBM, they are very different. Both set at the same time in part.

BBM is thoroughly a story as Proulx puts it, of the effects of rural homophobia, where as CMBYN is a basic love story, dealing with same sex attraction but with fewer hurdles to cross. The latter seems to exist in a time and place almost conducive to it happening. What follows, and I sam still working this out in my mind, is the impact this has upon Elios life and relationships that follow.

I wonder too, given the timing of the story's publication, if BBM did not in some way pave the way for this story.

Aloysius J. Gleek:



--- Quote from: southendmd on January 09, 2018, 01:12:29 pm ---BAFTAs announced today.

CMBYN has several nominations:  Best Film, Best Director for Luca, Best Leading Actor for Timothée, Best Adapted Screenplay for James, and "Rising Star Award" for Timothée (this is voted by the public).

Awards are presented February 18 at the Royal Albert Hall.
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--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 09, 2018, 01:32:28 pm ---Bless the BAFTAs! It was they who awarded our Jake!
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--- Quote from: southendmd on January 09, 2018, 01:33:31 pm ---Yes, indeed!  

Stephen Fry has retired, however, and Joanna Lumley will host this year.
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https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2018/feb/18/film-baftas-peter-bradshaw-predictions-2018-death-stalin-lady-macbeth



Baftas 2018
Film blog
Peter Bradshaw's predictions for the 2018 film Baftas
Will Brit hopefuls Lady Macbeth  and The Death of Stalin  triumph?
And will Daniel Day-Lewis get a final gong before retiring?
Our chief critic places his bets

by Peter Bradshaw
@PeterBradshaw1
Sun 18 Feb 2018 02.00 EST


Bowing out ...  Daniel Day-Lewis with Vicky Krieps in Phantom Thread



The Baftas are almost here, exciting news for the truly excellent British films which could well be rewarded: Lady Macbeth, The Death of Stalin, God’s Own Country. There could well be a final Bafta for one of Britain’s great screen actors, Daniel Day-Lewis (although he has dual citizenship with the Republic of Ireland) who is bowing out with a sensational performance, in fact one of his very best, as the enigmatic 1950s fashion designer Reynolds Woodcock in Paul Thomas Anderson’s Phantom Thread. My guess is that Guillermo Del Toro’s swooning romance The Shape of Water will be the big winner, but that Greta Gerwig’s tremendous autobiographical coming-of-age comedy Lady Bird  will have a real showing, largely because of a possible win for Saoirse Ronan in the lead. It is a real disappointment that Bafta voters could not find it in their collective hearts to include a female director on the nomination list. This could have gone, in my view to Gerwig, or to Dee Rees for Mudbound, or even to the brilliantly talented Anna Biller for her The Love Witch. Anyway, here are my predictions:




EXCERPTED:



Best film
Will win: The Shape of Water
Should win: Call Me By Your Name
Shoulda been a contender: Lady Bird


Outstanding British film
Will win: Darkest Hour
Should win: The Death of Stalin
Shoulda been a contender: I Am Not a Witch


Outstanding British debut
Will win: Lady Macbeth
Should win: Lady Macbeth
Shoulda been a contender: The Levelling


Best director
Will win: Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk
Should win: Luca Guadagnino – Call Me By Your Name
Shoulda been a contender: Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird


Best adapted screenplay
Will win: James Ivory – Call Me By Your Name
Should win: Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin and David Schneider – The Death of Stalin
Shoulda been a contender: Gaby Chiappe – Their Finest


Best actor
Will win: Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread
Should win: Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread
Shoulda been a contender: Makis Papadimitriou – Suntan


Best supporting actor
Will win: Hugh Grant – Paddington 2
Should win: Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project
Shoulda been a contender: Michael Stuhlbarg – Call Me By Your Name


Best music
Will win: Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
Should win: Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
Shoulda been a contender: Natalie Holt and Hildur Guðnadóttir – Journey’s End


Best cinematography
Will win: Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049
Should win: Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049
Shoulda been a contender: M David Mullen – The Love Witch





FYI:




--- Quote from: Aloysius J. Gleek on December 22, 2017, 10:24:49 am ---
Hard to miss the point that The Guardian  really, really liked the film!


https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/dec/22/the-50-top-films-of-2017-no-1-call-me-by-your-name




Call Me By Your Name
Best culture 2017
The 50 top films of 2017: No 1
Call Me by Your Name
Peter Bradshaw celebrates a peach of a film about ecstatic submission
to love –the united No 1 choice of our British and American critics

by Peter Bradshaw
@PeterBradshaw1
Fri 22 Dec ‘17 01.00 EST


Reaches out to anyone with a pulse... Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet in Call Me by Your Name



This priority is often overlooked, but pure sensual pleasure is an important part of cinema. So it’s a thrill to see a really outstanding film which provides it, as well as being itself about sensual pleasure – about the desire that precedes it, about an ecstatic submission to love, about the intelligent cultivation of all these things. It is a story of a passionate affair between an older and younger man and reaches out to anyone with a pulse.

James Ivory has adapted André Aciman’s novel and it is directed by Luca Guadagnino. This film constitutes a distinct advance from his previous (excellent) film, A Bigger Splash, which in turn developed the promise of the one before that, I Am Love.

The setting is the early 1980s and Armie Hammer plays Oliver, a handsome, brilliant young scholar who has been invited to the Italian lakeside villa of a distinguished professor of antiquities, Mr Perlman, played by Michael Stuhlbarg, to assist him in his research. It is not, in fact, an onerous task, more a privilege for a favoured grad student. An idyllic, leisured summer is in prospect, with a little cataloguing and venturing out with Perlman to view those classical statues that have been recovered from the lake.

But all that’s really required is good conversation and companionship. Oliver doesn’t have to do much more than hang out with Perlman’s charming family, neighbours and friends; swimming, bicycling, lunching, dining, dancing, drinking, sunbathing in various states of alluring undress. The local women admire the beautiful Oliver and so does Perlman’s delicate, moody, highly strung son Elio, played by Timothée Chalamet. There are some heterosexual encounters for them, but these are each just prototypical foreplay for the main event: the hookup between Elio and Oliver.

Since this film has come out, a lot has been made critically of Elio and Oliver’s scene with the peach, and that is a sensationally erotic and candid moment, with hints of TS Eliot’s Prufrock, or even Philip Roth’s Portnoy’s Complaint. But it isn’t why I value the movie, whose moments of passion and yearning are more diffuse, less showy, though no less explicit. Oliver and Elio’s love is exciting and sexy and moving because of the sophistication and emotional intelligence with which it is framed: a physical liaison in which a great deal is a stake, but intriguingly, homophobia as such does not seem to be the major issue or crucial plot point that it would be in almost any other drama. Oliver says that his father would be disgusted, but Elio’s father very much is not, and his understanding and moral wisdom is part of what makes this film such a thing of wonder, particularly in his final speech to Elio, reproduced closely from Aciman’s original book. Intriguingly, Guadagnino has now announced his Linklateresque intention to develop a sequel, based on later parts of the novel, which this film does not touch on.

Call Me By Your Name reminded me of the extravagant passion of early Alan Hollinghurst novels like The Folding Star  or The Spell, and I can easily imagine Guadagnino bringing those to the screen. Hammer himself gives an excellent performance: sensitive and authoritative, though perhaps he is rather obviously older than his character’s age, and so the difference in age and worldly knowledge is greater than is theoretically intended in the drama. Stuhlbarg is always such a great performer – a leading player in the Coens’ A Serious Man – but often confined to supporting roles. Yet rarely are they are wonderfully written as this. And Chalamet is piercingly honest as Elio. It is the kind of performance that isn’t just down to actorly technique but openness and emotional purity. It’s an unmissable film.



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Aloysius J. Gleek:






--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on January 09, 2018, 01:32:28 pm ---Bless the BAFTAs! It was they who awarded our Jake!
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--- Quote from: southendmd on January 09, 2018, 01:33:31 pm ---Yes, indeed!  

Stephen Fry has retired, however, and Joanna Lumley will host this year.
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2018



https://www.buzzfeed.com/eleanorbate/timothee-chalamet-james-ivory-baftas?utm_term=.xqqJ09RqR#.fpvO78MWM

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Best adapted screenplay
James Ivory,
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME







Bafta fellowship 2018
Sir Ridley Scott
http://www.bafta.org/film/features/ridley-scott-fellowship-2018







https://www.theguardian.com/film/2018/feb/18/the-full-list-of-winners-at-the-baftas-2018-film-awards-as-they-happen



Baftas 2018
The full list of winners at the Baftas 2018 film awards
 - as they happen
Will Shape of Water  swan off with the most Baftas?
Or will Three Billboards  put up a good show?
All the winners updated as they are announced

by Guardian film
Sun 18 Feb 2018 15.00 EST First published on Sun 18 Feb 2018 13.44 EST


Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA


Peter Bradshaw's predictions for the 2018 film Baftas
(winners added as they happened)


EXCERPTED:


EE Rising Star award (voted for by the public)
Florence Pugh
Josh O’Connor
Tessa Thompson
Timothée Chalamet   http://ee.co.uk/why-ee/ee-baftas/rising-star-nominees/timothee-chalamet
WINNER: Daniel Kaluuya


Best film
Will win: The Shape of Water
Should win: Call Me By Your Name
Shoulda been a contender: Lady Bird
WINNER: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri


Outstanding British film
Will win: Darkest Hour
Should win: The Death of Stalin
Shoulda been a contender: I Am Not a Witch
WINNER: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri


Outstanding British debut
Will win: Lady Macbeth
Should win: Lady Macbeth
Shoulda been a contender: The Levelling
WINNER: I Am Not a Witch – Rungano Nyoni (writer/director), Emily Morgan (Producer)


Best director
Will win: Christopher Nolan – Dunkirk
Should win: Luca Guadagnino – Call Me By Your Name
Shoulda been a contender: Greta Gerwig – Lady Bird
WINNER: Guillermo Del Toro, The Shape of Water


Best adapted screenplay
Will win: James Ivory – Call Me By Your Name
Should win: Armando Iannucci, Ian Martin and David Schneider – The Death of Stalin
Shoulda been a contender: Gaby Chiappe – Their Finest
WINNER: James Ivory, Call Me by Your Name


Best actor
Will win: Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread
Should win: Daniel Day-Lewis – Phantom Thread
Shoulda been a contender: Makis Papadimitriou – Suntan
Nominated: Timothée Chalamet - Call Me by Your Name
WINNER: Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour


Best supporting actor
Will win: Hugh Grant – Paddington 2
Should win: Willem Dafoe – The Florida Project
Shoulda been a contender: Michael Stuhlbarg – Call Me By Your Name
WINNER: Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri


Best music
Will win: Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
Should win: Hans Zimmer – Dunkirk
Shoulda been a contender: Natalie Holt and Hildur Guðnadóttir – Journey’s End
WINNER: The Shape of Water


Best cinematography
Will win: Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049
Should win: Roger Deakins – Blade Runner 2049
Shoulda been a contender: M David Mullen – The Love Witch
WINNER: Blade Runner 2049


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