In the first of three sessions from the Toronto film festival, the team behind Call Me by Your Name discuss their film with the Guardian’s Benjamin Lee. Based on the novel by André Aciman about an affair between a 17-year-old and a visiting academic, Call Me by Your Name stars Armie Hammer and Timothée Chalamet, and is directed by Luca Guadagnino; it will be released on 27 October in the UK, 24 November in the Us and 26 December in Australia.
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- 9/11/2017
- by Benjamin Lee
- The Guardian - Film News
Robin Murray | The Graduate and Souvenir reviews | Oil price | Miliband brothers | Welsh crosswords
Many people owe much to the vision and prodigious industry of Robin Murray (Obituaries, 19 June). Unmentioned was his excellent contribution to the co-operative movement, especially his report for Co-ops UK, Co-operation in the Age of Google, and his superb contribution as a member of the Welsh government’s co-operative and mutuals commission.
David Smith
Secretary, Co-ops & Mutuals Wales
• In reviewing The Graduate (Film and Music, 23 June), a film about the relationship between an older woman and a 21-year-old man, Peter Bradshaw says “the element of predatory abuse is inescapable”. On the same page, Benjamin Lee, reviewing Souvenir, a film about a relationship between an older woman and a 21-year-old man, says “it is refreshing to see her (Isabelle Huppert) in a romance with a 21-year-old without anyone making a point of their age difference.” Well, that’s clear then.
Many people owe much to the vision and prodigious industry of Robin Murray (Obituaries, 19 June). Unmentioned was his excellent contribution to the co-operative movement, especially his report for Co-ops UK, Co-operation in the Age of Google, and his superb contribution as a member of the Welsh government’s co-operative and mutuals commission.
David Smith
Secretary, Co-ops & Mutuals Wales
• In reviewing The Graduate (Film and Music, 23 June), a film about the relationship between an older woman and a 21-year-old man, Peter Bradshaw says “the element of predatory abuse is inescapable”. On the same page, Benjamin Lee, reviewing Souvenir, a film about a relationship between an older woman and a 21-year-old man, says “it is refreshing to see her (Isabelle Huppert) in a romance with a 21-year-old without anyone making a point of their age difference.” Well, that’s clear then.
- 6/25/2017
- by Brief letters
- The Guardian - Film News
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