The script, adapted from the Andre' Acimen novel, is written by threetime Academy Award nominated director James Ivory, who was so instrumental in the success of films like "The Remains of the Day" and "Howards End" "Call Me by Your Name" actually plays like a Merchant/Ivory film – brilliantly performed and produced This is a story of love, though even Watching Call Me By Your Name, the film feels like a throwback to the classic Italian films of the 1960s It is a treat for the eyes The film takes place over the span over a single, lazy summer for Elio Readers the world over can undoubtedly remember the feeling as a child how summer seemed to stretch on and on Summer vacation was gloriousFilm Name Call Me By Your Name Director Luca Guadagnino Adapted screenplay by James Ivory from the novel by André Aciman Call Me By Your Name is a love story contained in one summer, sometime in the 1980s The lovers in question are 17yearold Elio (Timothee Chalamet) and Oliver (Armie Hammer), the American gradstudent interning with Elio's archaeologyprofessorfather
Call Me By Your Name Movie Review