Call Me By Your Name is a visual feast
THE Sunset Marquis Hotel was a curious spot to interview Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer, stars of Call Me By Your Name, a heartbreaking coming-of-age story about two young men who fall in love during an idyllic Italian summer decades ago.
Arriving moments later, Chalamet and Hammer took in the decor with a few chortles. Hammer beelined to the guitar and began strumming, as Chalamet threw himself onto a big L-shaped couch. The pair have fallen into an easy camaraderie that extends to most places they go.
For a good chunk of the film's shoot last year in northern Italy, and in the days leading up to it, they were often the only ones who spoke Englis…
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