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15 pairs of 30 people will receive a preview screening! The Academy Award-winning fresh masterpiece "Call Me by Your Name".

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The film was one of the favorites in this year's Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards races.Call me by your nameThe film is a preview of the film. Since some of you may already know about it, we will first of all inform you how to apply for the preview.

A large group of 15 pairs of 30 people will be invited to the general preview of this film to be held on April 5 (Thu.) at "Yomiuri Hall".

To apply, write "Call me by your name" in the subject line and include your name, address, and phone number, and send it to [ by 24:00 on Monday, March 26.presents@rhino-inc.jpPlease send an email to ]. Winners will be announced by sending a winning postcard for a pair of winners.

~STORY~.
In the summer of 1983, 17-year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) is spending the summer with his family in a summer resort in northern Italy when he meets Oliver (Armie Hammer), a 24-year-old graduate student invited by his college professor father. As they spend time together exploring the city by bicycle, swimming, and spending afternoons reading and listening to music, Elio's feelings for Oliver eventually turn into the love he has never known before.

Now to the movie.

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First of all, you should remember the name of this leading actor, Timothée Chalamet. Although he narrowly missed out on becoming the youngest actor to win an Oscar for Best Actor, there is not one millimeter that shades his greatness. Perhaps, as a rising star in the film industry, he will be used as an icon for various fashion brands in the future.

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Timothy co-starred with Armie Hammer of "Codename U.N.C.L.E.," who is also tall and good-looking. You may remember him as the actor who played twins in "The Social Network.

Directed by Luca Guadagnino, the Italian-born director of "Milan, Living in Love". With a superb ensemble of leading and supporting actors and a beautiful and profound scenario, his talent has finally blossomed. The original story, which has been a hot topic since its publication, was adapted by master filmmaker James Ivory, now 89 years old. The master of "A Room with a View," "Maurice," and "Remains of the Day," Ivory's adaptation depicts the pain and joy of a 17-year-old and a 24-year-old's first and unforgettable love.

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The director chose the town of Crema, Italy, where he lives, as the filming location. The director of photography was Sayomphu Mukdiprom, who shot the Apichatpong film in Thailand. The film was shot in the lush green of summer, and all the other conditions are in place to give the film a freshness that is at times almost divine. To appreciate the charm of this film, the darkness of a movie theater and the big screen are the best suited.

The soundtrack by Sufian Stevens, which everyone who has seen the film has said was captivating, and the final shot, which lasts three and a half minutes, are just a few of the many things that make the film worth seeing. The last shot of the film is 3.5 minutes long, and the list is endless.

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This film may be categorized as a so-called LGBT film that depicts love between men, but it is a masterpiece that depicts the universal theme of the pain and joy of love in a way that easily transcends the boundaries of the genre. You will want to watch it over and over again...without any compliments. Please enjoy this film that represents this year's film world.

Text_Shinri Kobayashi


Call Me by Your Name" Preview
Date & Time: April 5 (Thursday), 18:30 - (doors open at 18:00) (running time: 132 minutes)
Venue: Yomiuri Hall
Address: 7F Yomiuri Kaikan, 1-11-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Movie "Call Me by Your Name
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