The famous Italian director and screenwriter Luca Guadagnino (call me by your name, sigh) will be honored with the festival’s Tribute to… award at this year’s Zurich International Film Festival (ZFF). Guadagnino will be in Zurich on September 30 and will present his latest film. bones and all like a gala premiere. He will also hold a public ZFF masterclass on October 1.
Adapted from the book of the same name by Camille DeAngelis, bones and all The stars of history. waves Advance Taylor Russell as a young woman living outside of society who teams up with Lee (Timothee Chalamet), an intense and underprivileged drifter. The combination of the book’s love story with the themes of cannibalism intrigued Guadagnino’s followers. bones and all World premiere in Venice on September 2.
“Luca Guadagnino is a filmmaker who tells incredibly powerful visual stories and surprises from time to time,” said ZFF Artistic Director Christian Jungen. With his distinctive style, the European director has also managed to stand out abroad and is at the height of his creative ability.
Guadagnino’s career highlights include I am love (2009), bigger splash (2015) and sigh (2018), all starring Tilda Swinton. Your 2017 feature call me by your nameThe adaptation of Andre Aciman’s novel received 4 Oscar nominations, with James Ivory winning the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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