A conversation with André Aciman, author of the hit book turned film 'Call Me by Your Name'. André speaks about his life and exile from Egypt; the influence of French novelist Marcel Proust on his professional and personal lives; the importance of the Classics to Call Me by Your Name; the positives and negatives of the filmic adaptation; in addition to subjects such as memory, time, nostalgia and mortality.
Thursday 3 May, 2018
Melbourne, Australia
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