Call Me by Your Name

Striking cinematography, scenery, and musical score highlight this risqué, captivating, well-acted, bittersweet, coming-of-age, 132-minute film based on André Aciman;s bestselling novel in which a precocious, 17-year-old Italian teenager (Timothée Chalamet), who lives with his Greco-Roman culture professor father (Michael Stuhlbarg) and translator mother (Amira Casar), explores his budding sexuality with a beautiful local girl (Esther Garrel) and with a handsome, sensual, charismatic American scholar (Armie Hammer) from New England when they spend the summer in 1983 together at his parents 17th century villa in sun-drenched Northern Italy.
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