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Call Me by Your Name

Is it better to speak or die?
2017 | 132m | English

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In the summer of 1983, a 17-year-old Elio spends his days in his family's villa in Italy. One day Oliver, a graduate student, arrives to assist Elio's father, a professor of Greco-Roman culture. Soon, Elio and Oliver discover a summer that will alter their lives forever.
Release Date: Jul 28, 2017
Director: Luca Guadagnino
Writer: André Aciman, James Ivory
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords italy, upper class, based on novel or book, swimming pool, love, coming of age, breaking the fourth wall, summer, teenage boy, masturbation, first love, lgbt, jewish family, 1980s, gay theme
Production Companies Memento Films International, La Cinéfacture, RT Features, Frenesy Film, Water's End Productions, M.Y.R.A. Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $43,143,046
Budget: $3,500,000
Updates Updated: Jul 25, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Armie Hammer Oliver
Timothée Chalamet Elio
Michael Stuhlbarg Mr. Perlman
Amira Casar Annella
Esther Garrel Marzia
Victoire du Bois Chiara
Vanda Capriolo Mafalda
Antonio Rimoldi Anchise
Elena Bucci Bambi
Marco Sgrosso Nico
André Aciman Mounir
Peter Spears Isaac
Name Job
Luca Guadagnino Director
Samuel Deshors Production Design
Giulia Piersanti Costume Design
Stella Savino Line Producer, Casting
Roberta Federico Art Direction
Sandro Piccarozzi Set Decoration
Andrea Alunni Unit Production Manager
Lucia Guidano Unit Manager
Sacha Guttenstein Post Production Supervisor
Manuela D'Ovidio Assistant Director
Dominique Delany First Assistant Director
Paolo Sponzilli Assistant Director
Riccardo Zurla Second Assistant Director
Adonay Marin Conde Set Dresser
Massimo Eleonori Property Master, Leadman
Stefano Nagni Property Master, On Set Dresser
Briseide Siciliano Assistant Art Director
Paolo Amici Sound Effects Editor
Federico Amodio Sound Effects Editor
Thomas Gastinel Boom Operator
Yves-Marie Omnes Production Sound Mixer
Daniele Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
David Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
Fabrizio Quadroli Sound Effects Editor
Emanuel Bartolozzi Digital Compositors
Charlotte Brancucci Digital Compositors
Davide Camposano Digital Compositors
Fabio Cattaneo Digital Compositors
Andrea Ceccarelli Digital Compositors
Virginia Cefaly Visual Effects Producer
Stefano Di Segni Digital Compositors
Mattia Fede Digital Compositors
Claudia Gagliardi Digital Compositors
Mario Liuzzi Digital Compositors
Edoardo Ottone Digital Compositors
Lorenzo Pirri Digital Compositors
Oriana Pioli Quero Digital Compositors
Luca Saviotti Visual Effects Supervisor
Sara Tomarchio Digital Compositors
Francesca Addonizio First Assistant Editor
Davide Favargiotti Dialogue Editor
Luciano Cammerieri Assistant Decorator, Assistant Set Decoration
Gaia Chaillet Giusti Greensman
Viviana Lo Russo Painter
Paola Sforzini Painter
Rosa Trapani Assistant Set Decoration
Violante Visconti di Modrone Art Direction Intern, Set Decoration
Alessandro Boscolo Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Italo Cameracanna Foley
Riccardo Cameracanna Sound Editor
Mitch Dorf ADR Mixer
Adam Howell Sound Mixer
Clément Laforce Sound Re-Recording Assistant
François Lambert Sound Mix Technician
Chen Li Title Designer, Title Graphics
Dafne Sartori Compositing Lead
Simone Balestrini Generator Operator
Luce Bertani Second Assistant Camera
Alessio Bolzoni Still Photographer
Niccolò Brindasso Second Assistant Camera
Massimo Cecchini First Assistant Camera
Luca Del Torre Dailies Technician
Daniele Dessena Grip
Gaia Ferme Focus Puller
Francesco Galli Gaffer
Simone Lucchetti Electrician
Romano Molter Assistant Camera
Luca Pardini Electrician
Luca Prandoni Second Assistant Camera
Fabio Proserpio Electrician
Massimo Spina Key Grip
Diego Tessarin Grip
Alessia Boccardo Costume Assistant
Le Yen Mai Assistant Costume Designer
Angelo Malvuccio Costume Assistant
Maria Giulia Zannoni Costume Assistant
Andrea Gargano Colorist
Neil Jesuele Additional Editor
Alessandro Pelliccia Colorist
Chaitawat Thrisansri Colorist
Rachel Griffiths Script Supervisor
Paolo Rocchi Choreographer
Massimo Aversano Production Accountant
Fatim Camara Production Accountant
Christian Giuliani Production Coordinator
Robin Urdang Music Supervisor
Lindsey Taylor Music Coordinator
Gerry Gershman Music Consultant
Jellybean Benítez Musician
Roberto Solci Music Consultant
Giangi Giordano Researcher
Manuela Cavallo Production Consultant
Federica De Vita Payroll Accountant
Ferdinando Cito Filomarino Second Unit Director
Fernanda Perez Makeup Artist
Manolo García Hairstylist
Carlo Antonelli Technical Advisor
Paola Gattabrusi Makeup Artist
Mark Ankner Thanks
Guido Gotz Publicist
Emma Galli Producer's Assistant
Ida Dominijanni Thanks
Dakota Johnson Thanks
Walter Fasano Music Editor, Editor
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom Director of Photography
André Aciman Novel
Jean-Pierre Laforce Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Ivory Screenplay
Dany Hericourt Dialogue Coach
Sufjan Stevens Original Music Composer, Musician, Songs
John Adams Music
Ralph Lauren Thanks
Tilda Swinton Thanks
Name Title
Luca Guadagnino Producer
Naima Abed Executive Producer
Margarethe Baillou Executive Producer
Susanne Filkins Associate Producer
Allan Neuwirth Associate Producer
Lourenço Sant'Anna Executive Producer
Kim Surowicz Associate Producer
Derek Simonds Executive Producer
Francesco Melzi d'Eril Executive Producer
Nicholas Kaiser Executive Producer
Rodrigo Teixeira Producer
Emilie Georges Producer
Marco Morabito Producer
Tom Dolby Executive Producer
Abdi Nazemian Associate Producer
Howard Rosenman Producer
Peter Spears Producer
James Ivory Producer
Sophie Mas Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director Luca Guadagnino Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actor Timothée Chalamet Nominated
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Actor Timothée Chalamet Nominated
Golden Globes Best Director Luca Guadagnino Nominated
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Armie Hammer Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Armie Hammer Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Actor Timothée Chalamet Won
SAG Awards Best Actor Timothée Chalamet Nominated
SAG Awards Best Director Luca Guadagnino Nominated
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Reviews

jessetaylor
9.0

Alongside _Weekend_ and _Moonlight_, _Call Me By Your Name_ is the greatest queer film I have seen in the past ten years. It's a gorgeous, quiet masterwork - Luca Guadagnino has given us something truly special here. I'll cherish this one for a long, long time as it's extremely human and very person ... al. The fact that the legendary James Ivory wrote the screenplay for this shoots this over the top and slam dunks it into the cinematic stratosphere. Truly stunning work that deserves to be remembered, preserved, and celebrated for decades to come. The performances in this are so mesmerizing. I've never liked Armie Hammer as much as I like him in this. He really embodies his character and it's a lived in, fully realized performance. Timothée Chalamet - who has a great year ahead of him with other big projects - is absolutely captivating as the young lead in this coming-of-age tale. I've seen many a coming-of-age film, but this one is one of the truest portrayals of a gay youth coming to terms with his sexuality, emotions, and his own body. There are so many phenomenal scenes, but the one that stands out above the rest - and the one that made me cry in a theatre full of festivalgoers - is Michael Stuhlbarg's final monologue. It's one of the most honest and real moments I've seen in any film and one of the best father and son moments too. Crossing my fingers so hard that this becomes a huge critical darling and garners some attention come awards time (specifically for Guadagnino, Ivory, Chalamet, and Stuhlbarg). Oh, and bonus points for that final shot of Chalamet's face as the credits roll. It's the best of its kind since Glazer's _Birth_ in 2004 when Nicole Kidman shattered all of our souls. Chalamet does the same thing here and it's overwhelmingly stunning.

Jun 23, 2021
tmdb15214618
8.0

A near-perfect, timeless movie which will be responsible for many tears and yeast infections. Languid small-town living is captured perfectly, as is the tentative romance between the leads. I can't think of any substantive criticism until the last 25 minutes, when the movie becomes sloppy, less of a ... climax than a dissipation. (And personally, I'd have liked to see a sliver more of sexuality, which is oddly lacking.) Still, it's good. Watch it.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Amidst some beautiful Italian rusticity, we are introdcued to the "Perlman" family. It's the father (Michael Stuhlbarg) who has employed American "Oliver" (Armie Hammer) to help out with some research, and that involves living-in with his family of wife "Annella" (Amira Casar) and teenage son "Elio" ... (Timothée Chalamet) at their villa. Initially, they just call him "later" as that's his most often used expression as he takes his leave, but gradually they take to this man who appears to have depths that bely his slightly friendly but diffident attitude. It's the young "Elio" who seems most smitten. He's only seventeen but has a maturity that seems beyond his years as he uses his own substantial polyglot intellect to engage with their visitor. Though he's flirting like mad with his childhood friend "Marzia" (Esther Garrel) it's quite clear that his relationship with "Oliver" is passing the infatuation stage and heading into uncharted territory for both men - and the onlooking parents. With the sun shining, the wine flowing and the swimming tempting, Luca Guadagnino now takes us on a beautifully crafted story that is more than a rite of passage, or a typical "coming of age" drama - it's a love story that I felt at times was joyous and optimistic and yet, ultimately, somewhat cruel. The outwardly confident "Elio" has been raised in a loving and tactile family environment and so finds this emotional exposure he now faces both exhilarating and terrifying, and the sylphlike Chalamet really does deliver that vulnerability - and playfulness - like an experienced hand, whilst Hammer walks a path that I was never quite sure of. Is he just playing games with the young man, does he really care? Is it all just to pass the time during his visit or it it more? The location settings are gorgeous and the combination of a sparing script from James Ivory and some poignantly mixed musical themes ranging from Bach to Giorgio Moroder contribute to an aesthetic that is both ideally sheltering and yet hot-blooded at the same time. This is a film that seems to get better with age, and for just over two hours we are immersed in something that's really quite natural.

Aug 11, 2024