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Call Me By Your Name writer “blown away” by Shia LaBeouf’s audition for role

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Call Me By Your Name, has talked about the making of the movie—and some behind-the-scenes drama—in his new memoir. He talks at length about issues he had with Italian director Luca Guadagnino, who he claims went out of his way to avoid difficult conversations.James Ivory, 93, is a revered film industry veteran.

He adapted the book version of Call Me By Your Name (by André Aciman) for the screen. In his new memoir, Solid Ivory, he talks about being extremely impressed by an audition by actor Shia LaBeouf for the part of Oliver.

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