Call Me By Your Name stars land Golden Globes nominations
Call Me By Your Name has landed three Golden Globe nominations ā with both of its stars up for gongs.
The celebrated gay film, which stars Armie Hammer and TimothƩe Chalamet, has been tipped for major glory in the upcoming Awards season.
Today both stars were nominated for Golden Globes.
Chalamet, 20, was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture.
Meanwhile Hammer, 31, was nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture.
The film was also nominated for Best Picture in the Drama category
Call Me By Your Nameās much-praised director Luca Guadagnino missed out on the Best Director nomination, however.
The film is tipped for awards at the 2018 Oscars.
If it wins Best Picture, it would be the second year in a row that an LGBT-themed film takes the biggest prize, following on from Moonlightās slightly befuddled triumph in 2017.
Battle of The Sexes, based on lesbian tennis legend Billie Jean King, picked up two nominations ā for stars Emma Stone and Steve Carrol.
Meanwhile Will and Grace picked up a Best Comedy nomination in the TV categories, while Eric McCormack was nominated for his role as Will on the show.
But despite its critical success, Call Me By Your Name has not be a big hit with the family of its star Armie Hammer.
The Golden Globe-nominated actor, who plays handsome student Oliver, recently revealed that his parents are yet to see the film.
Speaking to Mr Porter, Hammer said he doesnāt know what his familyās reaction would have been if he had had a gay relationship like the one portrayed in the film.
He said: āI donāt know. I know what Iād hope, but I donāt know.
āI am excited for my dad to see Call Me By Your Name. I think that he would have the capacity to get it and be proud of me for doing this workā.
The actor revealed that his mother may not even see the film, despite the rave reviews and Oscars buzz.
He said: āItās always awkward to say, āCome to this movie where you can see my ass and watch me give a blow jobā.
āMy mum is more conservative. I donāt know if sheāll see it.ā
In real life Hammer is straight, and has two kids with his wife Elizabeth.
Despite the extremely positive response to the film, some have questioned the casting of two straight men in the gay love story.
Explaining the decision, director Luis Guadagnino said: āThis film is about the blossoming of love and desire, no matter where it comes from and toward what. So I couldnāt have ever thought of casting with any sort of gender agenda.
āI think people are so beautiful and complex as creatures that as much as I am fascinated with gender theory ā Iāve studied [American gender theorist] Judith Butler for so long ā I prefer much more never to investigate or label my performers in any way.
āI only cast the actors and actresses I fall in love with ā truly having an emotion for them, an anticipation and enthusiasm when seeing them ā and I believe that my emotional confidence in them blends into chemistry. Itās always been like that, and I hope I wonāt be wrong in the future.ā
Guadagnino also answered questions about why there are no explicit gay sex scenes in the film.
He said: āI wasnāt interested at all. The tone wouldāve been very different from what I was looking for.
āI wanted the audience to completely rely on the emotional travel of these people and feel first love. I didnāt want the audience to find any difference or discrimination toward these characters.
āIt was important to me to create this powerful universality, because the whole idea of the movie is that the other person makes you beautiful ā enlightens you, elevates you.
āThe other is often confronted with rejection, fear or a sense of dread, but the welcoming of the other is a fantastic thing to do, particularly in this historical moment.ā
Hammer recently hit back at criticism of his privileged upbringing.
A BuzzFeed article had noted his years of appearing in films that were commercial failures, citing his appearance and wealthy family background as reasons for Hollywood execs continuing to ātry and make Armie Hammer happenā.
The article claimed Hammerās career as āa beautiful, pedigreed white manā afforded him opportunities to safely fail and bounce back, while minority actors found themselves out of work.
In response to the piece, Hammer tweeted: āYour chronology is spot on but your perspective is bitter AF.
āMaybe Iām just a guy who loves his job and refuses to do anything but what he loves to do.ā
The Lone Ranger actor dramatically quit Twitter after the spat.
Hammer has also previously spoken out to defend criticism of the filmās love story, which involves a 17-year-old boy and a 24-year-old man.
Failed actor James Woods, who has made a string of homophobic posts in the past, compared the film to paedophilia.
Quoting a tweet from attacking the film, he said: āAs they quietly chip away the last barriers of decency. #NAMBLAā.
NAMBLA refers to a defunct paedophilia advocacy organisation often cited by anti-LGBT activists as āproofā that gay people are actually paedophiles.
Hammer hit back: āāDidnāt you date a 19 year old when you were 60ā¦ā¦.?ā
It is not illegal for an adult to sleep with a person who is over the age of consent.