![]() I finally watched the film on Apple TV and was swept away by its story, cinematography, acting and soundtrack. It was just a simple love story based on the book by André Aciman. There were no objectionable scenes, no crudities. I questioned why such a decision was taken. The studio decided not to release award-winning films like Call Me By Your Name, Love, Simon and The Favourite in India due to their LGBTQIA+ themes ![]() The studio decided not to release the film here. Sadly it also had the demeritorious distinction of not having a theatrical release in India due to its LGBTQIA+ theme. It was one of the most critical and commercial successes of 2017. It won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay. ![]() ![]() He says: ‘But to feel nothing so as not to feel anything – what a waste!’ It remains to be seen whether the sexually fluid characters in mainstream Hindi films will be accepted by the audience(Photo imaging: Parth Garg)Ĭall Me By Your Name was nominated for four Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Screenplay and Best Actor for 21-year-old Timothée Chalamet. Michael’s character ‘casually’ has a heart to heart talk with his 17-year-old son about his alleged affair with another man. The monologue at the end of Call Me By Your Name by actor Michael Stuhlbarg is one of the most poignant scenes in the film. ![]()
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