As an Italian, it is heartbreaking that Luca is not appreciated here by the critics and He had to choose to leave for the US to experiment the deepness of his art
I like so much how he sees and talks about Armie. I understand Armies love for him even more now: Luca saw not just the beauty of Armies outside, but also of his inside. I often noticed in interviews that Armie doesnt like very much when his beauty is adressed. Luca saw more in him than just that. And as everyone knows who experienced him in interviews Armie has so, so much more to offer than just an incredible beautiful face.
I'm completely fascinated with this director. Call me by your name is such a beautiful, emotional film. I'm going to watch the rest of his work later on this week, and I've never done that for any director before, ever! I can't wait!
It is so interesting to listen to him speaking about his work and his interests. I particularly found interesting when he brought up his research for Suspiria about body art and the expression of horror and the connection between that and love. Made me curious to understand more about it. And his vision about interior design, of something substantial and lasting instead of a temporary mock up.
This is the only youtube comment I have ever written & it is to say thank you so much for doing these interviews in this format. So cool to hear people actually speak about their projects like humans. Really loved that long Joe Walker one you did too.