FILE - In this Nov. 27, 2017 file photo, producer James Ivory accepts the best feature award for "Call Me by Your Name" at the 27th annual Independent Film Project's Gotham Awards at Cipriani Wall Street in New York. Ivory didn't see "Call Me By Your Name" with an audience until the week before he was nominated for its screenplay. Screenwriter Ivory is 89, and should he win the Oscar for adapting Andre Aciman's 2007 novel, he'll become the oldest Oscar winner ever.
FILE - In this Nov. 27, 2017 file photo, producer James Ivory accepts the best feature award for "Call Me by Your Name" at the 27th annual Independent Film Project's Gotham Awards at Cipriani Wall Street in New York. Ivory didn't see "Call Me By Your Name" with an audience until the week before he was nominated for its screenplay. Screenwriter Ivory is 89, and should he win the Oscar for adapting Andre Aciman's 2007 novel, he'll become the oldest Oscar winner ever. Photo by Evan Agostini
FILE - In this Nov. 27, 2017 file photo, producer James Ivory accepts the best feature award for "Call Me by Your Name" at the 27th annual Independent Film Project's Gotham Awards at Cipriani Wall Street in New York. Ivory didn't see "Call Me By Your Name" with an audience until the week before he was nominated for its screenplay. Screenwriter Ivory is 89, and should he win the Oscar for adapting Andre Aciman's 2007 novel, he'll become the oldest Oscar winner ever. Photo by Evan Agostini

James Ivory, 89, may set an Oscar record. He'd rather work.

February 02, 2018 06:59 AM