November 12, 2017
Gal Gadot Won’t Make ‘Wonder Woman 2’ if Brett Ratner Is Involved — Report
Gal Gadot won’t be involved with the “Wonder Woman” sequel if Brett Ratner is too. That’s according to Page Six, who report that the action heroine wants to distance both herself and the franchise she stars in from a man accused of sexual harassment by several women.
“Brett made a lot of money from the success of ‘Wonder Woman,’ thanks to his company having helped finance the first movie,” a source told Page Six. “Now Gadot is saying she won’t sign for the sequel unless Warner Bros. buys Brett out [of his financing deal] and gets rid of him.”
Prior to the publication of several accusations against Ratner, Gadot canceled her appearance at a dinner where she was scheduled to present him an award.
“She’s tough and stands by her principles. She also knows the best way to hit people like Brett Ratner is in the wallet,” the source added. “She also knows that Warner Bros. has to side with her on this issue as it develops. They can’t have a movie rooted in women’s empowerment being part-financed by a man accused of sexual misconduct against women.”
Gadot had also made an Instagram post in the wake of the Harvey Weinstein scandal, writing, “Bullying and sexual harassment is unacceptable! I stand by all the courageous women confronting their fears and speaking out. Together we stand. We are all united in this time of change.”
Source: IndieWire film
November 10, 2017
The Unedited StoryCorps Interview: Marjorie Klindera & Carol Miller
Did you know that the stories you hear from us on NPR and our podcast are excerpts of interviews pulled from the StoryCorps Archive? Participants visit one of our recording locations with a friend or family member to record a 40-minute interview with the help of a trained StoryCorps Facilitator, or record a conversation using the StoryCorps App. We’re sharing this unedited interview from the StoryCorps Archive with you in its original form.
If you find yourself in a panic over your poultry this Thanksgiving, there’s a toll-free number you can call! The Butterball Turkey Talk-Line, which began in 1981, is where you can find experts like Marjorie Klindera and Carol Miller on the other end of the line to answer all of your bird-related questions. In November 2015, Marjorie and Carol recorded a StoryCorps conversation about the over 30 years they have each worked the talkline and shared stories about their favorite calls. Long-time fans of StoryCorps may remember an edited version of this interview that aired on NPR’s Morning Edition, but this full-length recording includes a plethora of stories that never made it into the two-minute broadcast.
Carol tells the story of a caller whose home was destroyed by Hurricane Andrew. All she had to cook with was a microwave, but “she was bound and determined to make a traditional Thanksgiving meal for her family.” The caller told Carol, “I’ve got so much to be thankful for — I have my family.”
Marjorie recounts the story of a caller who wasn’t calling to ask a question, but “calling to brag that he had solved his own problem — his turkey was too big for the pan that he had, and his solution was to wrap the turkey in a towel, stomp on it and break some bones, then it fit in the pan,” she says. “He was very proud of himself!”
Carol remembers a call she received from a young man who wanted to propose on Thanksgiving day. “He wanted to mix diamond ring in the stuffing and then stuff it inside the turkey.” She convinced him that that wasn’t a good idea and together they came up with a new plan. “Every year, I think about him,” she says. “If she said yes and if everything went well, they’ve now got the kids around the dining room table, they’ve got the grandkids around the table, and I’m sure every year grandpa tells that story.”
If things don’t go perfectly to plan though, “It’s [about] having the family together,” says Marjorie. “The food, we try to make it as perfect as we can, but it doesn’t come down to that.” Carol adds, “And it’s kind of funny if something goes wrong, ’cause then you’ve got a memory for years and years!” The job requires them to work an eight hour day on the holiday, but they are happy to do it because, as Carol says, “We cannot desert America on Thanksgiving!”
All material within the StoryCorps collection is copyrighted by StoryCorps. StoryCorps encourages use of material on this site by educators and students without prior permission, provided appropriate credit is given. This interview has not been fact-checked, and may contain sensitive personal information about living persons.
Source: SNPR Story Corps
November 9, 2017
25 Years of SXSW Film Festival – Keith Maitland
To commemorate the 25th edition of the SXSW Film Festival, we continue our weekly alumni spotlight on careers launched, artists discovered, powerful performances, and more with filmmaker Keith Maitland.
Maitland is a documentary storyteller whose narratives all revolve around the people and history of Austin, TX. In 2009, Maitland premiered his directorial feature debut, The Eyes of Me at the SXSW Film Festival.
Tower premiered at SXSW in 2016 and won the Grand Jury Award and Audience Award for Documentary Feature, as well as, The Louis Black “Lone Star” award. Tower is based on writer Pamela Colloff‘s Texas Monthly feature 96 Minutes, about the UT Austin sniper. Maitland used a mix of animation, interviews and archival footage to bring Tower to life.
That same year, Maitland directed A Song For You: The Austin City Limits Story which gave audiences a backstage pass into the show’s evolution. A Song For You won the Audience Award in the 24 Beats Per Second category.
We are honored to share his #SXSWFilm25 story with you.
“I love SXSW – the entire city is alight with parties and music and distractions of every type, and none of that matters when you step into the darkened theater to be transported by the incredible array of movies and premieres that Janet and Jarod bring to the screen.
My first night ever in Austin was SXSW 1994, spring break of my senior year of high school – it was the very first year of movies at the fest and I saw a doc called Janis Joplin Slept Here. I didn’t know much about Austin but that first night of SXSW convinced me that I could live and thrive in this town, and a few months later I was an Austinite.
Over & over, I am thankful and grateful that we got to launch Tower at SXSW. There’s something so special about the Austin audience, plus those that come here for the fest, and sharing this deeply emotional story here where it happened, was one of the most cathartic cinematic experiences I’ve ever witnessed.”
Stay tuned to SXSW News each week for more 25th edition stories.
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November 9, 2017
Christiane Amanpour, Young Guru, Alex Rodriguez & More Featured Speakers Announced for SXSW 2018
Building on an already impressive 2018 programming lineup, SXSW announces additional Featured Speakers including CNN chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour, Forerunner Ventures founder Kirsten Green, Vox co-founder and editor-at-large Ezra Klein, serial entrepreneur Loic Le Meur, former New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez, political strategist and commentator Symone Sanders, entrepreneur and venture capitalist Peter Thiel, legendary audio engineer Young Guru, James Beard Award-winning TV personality Andrew Zimmern, and many more.
“This diverse and dynamic group of speakers represents many of the burgeoning trends we see coming out of SXSW in 2018,” said Hugh Forrest, Chief Programming Officer. “From leaders in blockchain and AI ethicists to supporters of women’s rights around the world and more, we’re excited to showcase many of the exciting ideas that make our event the foremost destination for creative people.”
Yesterday, SXSW announced the addition of Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, to the Keynote lineup. Khan joins previously announced SXSW Keynotes Darren Aronofsky (Film Keynote), Ta-Nehisi Coates (Convergence Keynote), Barry Jenkins (Film Keynote), Esther Perel (Interactive Keynote), and whurley (Convergence Keynote).
Register to attend SXSW by Friday, November 17 and save. Dive into our speaker lineup below and get ready to explore what’s next in the worlds of film, culture, music, and technology during the 2018 SXSW Conference & Festivals from March 9-18 in Austin, TX. Stay tuned for more programming announcements throughout the season.
Keynotes
Sadiq Khan (Convergence Keynote) – Sadiq Khan is the Mayor of London, having been elected in May 2016 with the largest personal mandate in the history of British politics. Khan began his career practicing law with a focus on human rights, then served as a Member of Parliament representing a constituency in south London for ten years.
Featured Speakers
Christiane Amanpour (News & Journalism) – Christiane Amanpour is CNN’s chief international correspondent and anchor of the network’s award-winning, flagship global affairs program Amanpour. She is based in the network’s London bureau. Amanpour’s fearless and uncompromising approach has made her popular with audiences, and a force to be reckoned with by global influencers.
Brian Behlendorf (Startup & Tech Sectors) – Brian Behlendorf was a primary developer of the Apache Web server, the most popular web server software on the Internet, and a founding member of the Apache Software Foundation. He has also served on the board of the Mozilla Foundation since 2003 and the Electronic Frontier Foundation since 2013. Behlendorf was the founding CTO of CollabNet and CTO of the World Economic Forum. Most recently, Behlendorf was a managing director at Mithril Capital Management LLC, a global technology investment firm.
Daniel Glass (Music Industry) – Daniel Glass is Founder/President of Glassnote Entertainment Group, a full service independent music company that began in 2007. Glassnote Entertainment Group includes Glassnote Records, Insieme Music Publishing, Present Artist Management, and Resolved Records.
Kirsten Green (Startup & Tech Sectors) – Kirsten Green used a unique and unconventional blend of professional history and acquired investment experience to launch San Francisco-based Forerunner Ventures in 2010, where she currently serves as Founder and Managing Director. Noticing that emerging purchasing processes were linear and ripe for improvement, Green developed a pacesetter mentality and analytical eye to remain ahead of experience-driven retail trends and identify compelling brand platforms and visionary entrepreneurs.
Ryan Holiday and Peter Thiel (News & Journalism) – Ryan Holiday is the best-selling author of Trust Me, I’m Lying; The Obstacle Is the Way; Ego Is the Enemy; and other books about marketing, culture, and the human condition. His upcoming book Conspiracy will be released on March 6, 2018. Peter Thiel is an entrepreneur and investor. He started PayPal in 1998, led it as CEO, and took it public in 2002, defining a new era of fast and secure online commerce. In 2004, Thiel launched Palantir Technologies, a software company that harnesses computers to empower human analysts in fields like national security and global finance.
Walter Isaacson (Startup & Tech Sectors) – Walter Isaacson, University Professor of History at Tulane, has been CEO of the Aspen Institute, chairman of CNN, and editor of Time Magazine. He is the author of Leonardo da Vinci, Steve Jobs, Einstein: His Life and Universe; Benjamin Franklin: An American Life; and Kissinger: A Biography. Isaacson is also the coauthor of The Wise Men: Six Friends and the World They Made.
Guy Kawasaki and Symone Sanders (Government) – Guy Kawasaki is the chief evangelist of Canva, an online graphic design tool. He is a brand ambassador for Mercedes-Benz and an executive fellow of the Haas School of Business (UC Berkeley). Symone D. Sanders is a strategist who rose to prominence during her tenure as the national press secretary for U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign.
Ezra Klein (Government) – Ezra Klein is the editor-at-large and co-founder of Vox, the news brand from Vox Media known for explaining the news and going deeper into the stories that define the world today. Klein focuses on writing, reporting, and podcasting, and offers creative guidance to Vox’s Emmy-nominated video programming.
Dylan Marron (Social Impact) – Dylan Marron is a writer, performer, and videomaker whose work blends social activism and entertainment. He voices Carlos on Welcome to Night Vale and created Every Single Word, a video series that edits down popular films to only feature the words spoken by people of color. Dylan creates, hosts, and produces interview shows like Sitting in Bathrooms with Trans People and Shutting Down Bullsht*, as well as his signature Unboxing series. In his critically-acclaimed podcast Conversations with People Who Hate Me, Marron calls up folks who have said negative or hateful things about him on the internet.
Loic Le Meur, Adam Cheyer, Daphne Koller, and Nell Watson (Intelligent Future) – This group of extraordinary leaders and AI experts will discuss and debate the burning questions around AI. Do we need to fear the rapid progress in AI? Does AI replace humans or augment us, and is now the right time to be worrying about ethics, or is it still too early? They’ll examine where AI is being practically applied in industry now, along with the “unexpected” applications. Looking to get into the mix? Hear how to start an AI company and why it is a good idea. What’s next? Learn how biology and medicine are a big AI frontier and more.
Ted Leo and Money Mark with Molly Neuman (Music Industry) – The challenges and opportunities in the music business are well documented and discussed. Who are the real leaders taking risks and forging new models of business and careers? How can we have a healthier ecosystem for all? Artists are on the front lines with their fans and community making the case for their careers and offering new ways of running their businesses to positive effect for us all.
Matthew Libatique and Snehal Patel (Making Film & Episodics) – Matthew Libatique is a cinematographer best known for his work on Black Swan, Iron Man, The Fountain, Mother!, and Requiem for a Dream. Libatique was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Black Swan, for which he won his second Independent Spirit Award. Snehal Patel is a filmmaker, technologist, and instructor with over twenty years of experience filming video and film.
Miguel McKelvey (Workplace) – Miguel McKelvey is the Co-founder and Chief Culture Officer of WeWork, a platform for creators that helps people make a life, not just a living. McKelvey oversees diverse initiatives across the company, ensuring that WeWork’s foundational values are infused into all aspects of the company’s culture, design, products, and operations.
Alex Rodriguez with Mark Hoffman (Sports) – Former New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez, one of the greatest players in the history of the game, reflects on his storied career — the highs and the lows — and how he’s leveraging what he’s learned to mentor a new generation of sports stars on his new CNBC primetime series, Back in the Game. CNBC Chairman Mark
Hoffman will moderate the conversation.
Bruce Sterling (Startup & Tech Sectors) – Bruce Sterling, author, journalist, editor, and critic, was born in 1954. Best known for his ten science fiction novels, he also writes short stories, book reviews, design criticism, opinion columns, and introductions for books ranging from Ernst Juenger to Jules Verne. His most recent book, Utopia pirata – I racconti di Bruno Argento, is a collection of Italian fantascienza stories.
Gary Vaynerchuk (Startup & Tech Sectors) – Gary Vaynerchuk is an entrepreneur, four-time New York Times best-selling author and CEO of VaynerMedia. Vaynerchuk is also a prolific angel investor and co-founded VaynerRSE, a $25M investment fund. Currently, he hosts two shows on his YouTube channel, #AskGaryVee and #DailyVee.
Wendy Williams (Music Culture & Stories) – Wendy Williams is a media mogul, actress, comedian, entrepreneur, designer, and New York Times best-selling author, who is best known for her long-running Daytime Emmy® nominated talk show, The Wendy Williams Show. Prior to achieving success in daytime television, Williams built a devoted fan base throughout a successful 23-year career in radio, with, The Wendy Williams Experience, being a top-rated daily radio show. Williams will discuss female empowerment in the entertainment and music industries.
Young Guru (Music Industry) – The Wall Street Journal calls Young Guru “the most influential man in hip-hop you’ve never heard of.” Often referred to as “The Sound of New York,” legendary audio engineer, Gimel “Young Guru” Keaton is most known for his work behind the boards with Jay Z. Guru’s ability to communicate complex technical terms, not only to artists but students, creatives, and business professionals alike, has led to his reputation as the foremost leader bridging the gap between hip-hop and the tech community. He works tirelessly to help music and brands intersect in fruitful ways in his role as Chief Music Strategist at the advertising agency The Marketing Arm. Through his love for technology and innovation, Guru co-founded Era of the Engineer – a social enterprise designed to shed light where culture and technology intersect.
Andrew Zimmern (Food) – A four-time James Beard Award-winning TV personality, chef, writer, and teacher, Andrew Zimmern is regarded as one of the most versatile and knowledgeable personalities in the food world. As the creator, executive producer, and host of the Bizarre Foods franchise on Travel Channel and Andrew Zimmern’s Driven by Food, he has explored cultures in more than 170 countries, promoting impactful ways to think about, create, and live with food.
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2018 Featured Speakers (l-r) Christiane Amanpour – Photo courtesy CNN; Young Guru – Photo courtesy the speaker; Alex Rodriguez – Photo courtesy of the speaker.
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November 9, 2017
A World of Voices: Presenting the StoryCorps Archive
When StoryCorps was launched in 2003, the date marked not only the beginning of a new of audio production focused on the intimate conversations that emerge between people who know each other, but also the start of the creation of an archive of voices marked and defined by the transmission of stories and recollections, passed down through generations, between friends, and in the memories of individuals speaking into a microphone in a space created for listening.
Over the years, this archive would grow and expand to include not simply the cadences and tales of our hometown, the city of New York, but also the voices of people from cities and towns across the United States, spanning generations, languages, and experience. The archive was created through the efforts of individual facilitators — who were trained to conduct the delicate task of walking participants through every stage of a StoryCorps interview — and a variety of others: archivists, educators, recording technicians, and more. The archive was a collection of living voices formed and shaped by living practice. Every interview was carefully cataloged and described, with careful attention paid to the topic of conversation, the geographies invoked, and the historical period referenced.
Making the archive accessible to others was always a part of the StoryCorps mission and embedded in our central goals for the project. Over the years, critical partnerships with the Library of Congress, the University of Texas at Austin, the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the September 11 Museum & Memorial meant that the stories recorded in booths across the country were disseminated to partners and shared with listeners wherever they sought to find wisdom, history, humor, and, even, themselves.
This month, we make the first step towards making this archive of voices accessible through an intuitive, searchable, online platform. We’ve started by providing you with a new website, designed to make it easier for you to search the interviews uploaded by users of the StoryCorps App. We encourage you to search these interviews by keyword or location or topic, and check in frequently as we add new ways to access these materials that span so much time and experience.
Source: SNPR Story Corps
November 8, 2017
2017 SXSW Film Festival Selections: Narrative Shorts [Video]
The SXSW Narrative Shorts Competition is an Oscar qualifying competition. With a focus on unique stories and fresh perspectives, the 2017 program featured a diverse array of work. Filmmakers from differing backgrounds brought their distinct voices and styles to make this program truly stand out.
Check out more great short films from past editions of SXSW on our SXSW Film Festival Vimeo Channel.
2017 SXSW Narrative Short Film Selections
American Paradise directed by Joe Talbot
American Paradise is the story of a man in Donald Trump’s America who attempts to shift his fate with the perfect crime.
I Know You From Somewhere directed by Andrew Fitzgerald
A young woman incurs the wrath of the internet after she inadvertently becomes a viral sensation.
Melon Rainbow directed by Laurits Flensted-Jensen
Melon Rainbow is a young girl who yearns to be seen.
Rubber Heart directed by Lizzy Sanford
A one night stand that just doesn’t click.
Submarine directed by Mounia Akl
Under the imminent threat of Lebanon’s garbage crisis, Hala, a wild child inside of a woman is the only one to refuse evacuation, clinging to whatever remains of home.
The Mess He Made directed by Matthew Puccini
A man spends 15 minutes waiting for the results of a Rapid HIV test in a small-town strip mall.
The Robbery directed by Matthew Puccini
A man spends 15 minutes waiting for the results of a Rapid HIV test in a small-town strip mall.
Other narrative shorts that were part of the SXSW 2017 program, but are not yet available to watch on Vimeo include:
Adult directed by Jamieson Pearce
Cla’am directed by Nathaniel Martello-White
Cubs directed by Nanna Kristín Magnúsdóttir
DeKalb Elementary directed by Reed Van Dyk
Foam Sweet Foam directed by Kelly Loudenberg, Jillian Mayer
Forever Now directed by Kristian Håskjold
Fry Day directed by Laura Moss
Gamechanger directed by Christian van Duuren
Laps directed by Charlotte Wells
Mutt directed by Erin Sanger
Spring directed by Laurel Parmet
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November 8, 2017
Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London, Announced as a Keynote Speaker for SXSW 2018
SXSW is honored to announce Sadiq Khan as a Keynote Speaker for the 2018 event.
Sadiq Khan is the Mayor of London, having been elected in May 2016 with the largest personal mandate in the history of British politics. London-born and state school educated, Khan became a human rights lawyer before being elected MP for a south London constituency in 2005 and appointed as a British Cabinet minister.
He made news as the first Muslim to serve as mayor of a major Western capital and earned a reputation internationally as an effective leader with a progressive, forward-thinking agenda which includes appointing London’s first ever Chief Digital Officer. With a strong focus on policy and advancement of London as a smart city, Khan will share his unique and compelling perspective with SXSW registrants.
“I’m delighted to have accepted the invitation to speak at South by Southwest next year. South by Southwest is one of the world’s leading culture, media and technology festivals which has become a major global event for artists, business people and policy makers alike,” Khan said.
“London is a hotspot for innovation, a launchpad for start-ups, and the home of many international tech giants. I look forward to sharing our experiences with some of the world’s most exciting businesses and thinkers, as well as to learn from them and exchange ideas. London is open to innovation, talent and investment, and I look forward to carrying that message to Austin next year.”
Khan’s appearance at SXSW exemplifies the event’s substantial growth in international participation, with representatives hailing from 94 countries outside the U.S. in 2017.
Sadiq Khan joins previously-announced Keynote Speakers Darren Aronofsky, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Esther Perel, Barry Jenkins, and whurley. His Keynote will take place at SXSW on Monday, March 12.
Register now for SXSW to take advantage of savings on the walk-up rate.
2018 SXSW Keynote, Sadiq Khan – Photo courtesy of the speaker.
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November 5, 2017
Who’s at Our Thanksgiving Table: Our Partners for The Great Listen
This November, we’re settling in for a third helping of The Great Thanksgiving Listen, our national project that empowers young people to connect with an elder or someone they admire and record their story using the StoryCorps App.
With the crucial support of partners at the both the national and local levels across the country, more than 150,000 people have participated in this movement since 2015 — and we’re just getting started.
To activate this project at a national level, StoryCorps works with partners across the media, technology, digital literacy, civic engagement, and education spaces. National partners include American Federation of Teachers (AFT), National Education Association, Facing History and Ourselves, Teach for America, the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS), Digital Promise, Civic Nation, Journalism Education Association, the National Mentoring Project, LRNG Learning Network, and Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Media partners include NPR and TED.
We are also pleased to partner with school districts and individual educators across all 50 states. This year’s state and district partners include Chicago Public Schools, DC Public Schools, Baltimore City Public Schools, Austin Independent School District, San Jose USD, Parkway Schools in St. Louis, Boston Public Schools, Texas Education Agency, Washington State OSPI, Virginia State Department of Education, Rhode Island Department of Education, and additional schools across the country.
Beyond the traditional classroom, we are pleased to welcome new partners this year with a dedicated focus on teen leadership, Adult Basic Education (ABE), English as a second or foreign language, college and career readiness, and continuing education for young adults ages 18–24. Local New York City partners include NYC Human Resources Administration Youth Pathways, YMCA of Greater New York, Literacy Assistance Center, and the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change.
The Great Thanksgiving Listen is also generously supported by Adobe, Folgers, and Barnes & Noble College. Groundbreaking support for the StoryCorps App is provided by the Knight Foundation.
Source: SNPR Story Corps
November 5, 2017
Alec Baldwin Departs Twitter After Being Criticized for Rose McGowan Comments
Alec Baldwin is stepping away from Twitter. The actor announced his decision on, well, Twitter yesterday after comments he made about Rose McGowan and Harvey Weinstein were criticized. Asked why “nobody said anything” about the actress, Baldwin said during an interview with PBS NewsHour that “what happened was that Rose McGowan took a payment of $100,000 and settled her case with him. And it was for Rose McGowan to prosecute that case.”
“It is w some degree of sadness that I will suspend posting on this, a TWITTER account, for a period of and in the current climate,” began Baldwin’s series of tweets.
“It was never my intention, in my public statements, to ‘blame the victim’ in the many sexual assault cases that have emerged recently. I simply posited that the settlement of such cases certainly delayed justice, though I am fully aware that those settlements were entered into w the understanding that settlement is wise, intimidated into believing so. My heart goes out to all such victims. My goal is to do better in all things related to gender equality. Au revoir.”
Asia Argento was unimpressed with Baldwin’s comments, tweeting that “you’re either a complete moron or providing cover for your pals and saving your own rep. Maybe all three.” Hours later, Baldwin went on to reprise his role as Donald Trump on “Saturday Night Live.”
1- it is w some degree of sadness that I will suspend posting on this a TWITTER account for a period of and in the current climate.
— AlecBaldwin (@AlecBaldwin) November 4, 2017
.@AlecBaldwin on a culture of complicity in Hollywood after allegations of sexual harassment and assault by fmr movie mogul #HarveyWeinstein pic.twitter.com/jHeWAhEuOg
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) November 3, 2017
Source: IndieWire film
November 5, 2017
‘Call Me by Your Name’ Soundtrack: Sufjan Stevens, the Psychedelic Furs, and More Lend Their Musical Stylings — Listen
Just about every aspect of “Call Me by Your Name” has won acclaim, including its soundtrack. Luca Guadagnino’s romance, which stars Timothée Chalamet alongside Armie Hammer and first premiered at Sundance, features new songs by Sufjan Stevens on its soundtrack, and the director has gone so far as to say that “in a way, the narrator became Sufjan Stevens with his new songs.” Now, thanks to the powers of the internet, you can listen to the soundtrack below.
“The only direction I gave Sufjan was to ask him to do it — it’s Sufjan Stevens [laughs]. We wanted a sort of narrator that could make justice of the book, of the film, drawn from the narrative of Elio,” Guadagnino added. “We wanted something that wasn’t as close to us in first person. I felt Sufjan’s lyricism, both in the voice and the lyrics itself, had some beautiful elusiveness on one hand, on the other hand poignancy that were really resonate.”
“Call Me by Your Name” will next play at AFI Fest before Sony Pictures Classics releases it in theaters on November 24.
Source: IndieWire film