'Call Me by Your Name' director to address AIDS crisis in sequel

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

'By Your Name' Luca revealed the film's sequel will certainly address the AIDS epidemic.

Luca has said he hopes to move (Timothee Chalamet) and Oliver's (Armie Hammer) stories along in a second film, which would pick up several years later, with HIV and AIDS said to be a "very relevant" part of his proposed story.

"I think will be a cinephile, and I'd like him to be in a movie theater watching Paul Vecchiali's 'Once More' (a 1988 about a man who falls in love with a man after he leaves his wife, which was the first French movie to deal with AIDS.) That could be the first scene [in the sequel]," told The

"The novel has 40 pages at the end that goes through the next 20 years of the lives of and Oliver, so there is some sort of indication through the intention of that the story can continue," he added.

"In my opinion, 'Call Me' can be the first chapter of the chronicles of the life of these people that we met in this movie, and if the first one is a story of coming of age and becoming a young man, maybe the next chapter will be, what is the position of the young man in the world, what does he want - and what is left a few years later of such an emotional punch that made him who he is?"

'by Your Name' recently counted four nominations for best picture, Timothee Chalamet, Sufjan Steven's original song "Mystery of Love" and James Ivory's adapted screenplay.

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First Published: Sun, January 28 2018. 06:30 IST