Count Oscar-winning screenwriter James Ivory among those dissatisfied with the lack of male nudity in “Call Me by Your Name.”Ivory discusses his original screenplay for the acclaimed romantic drama, which was based on André Aciman’s 2007 novel, in a lengthy interview in The Guardian. “When Luca says he never thought of putting nudity in, that is totally untrue,” Ivory said Tuesday. Based on E.M. Forster’s posthumously published novel, the movie starred Rupert Graves and James Wilby as gay lovers in early 20th century England. After one of the film’s love scenes, Ivory said, Graves and Wilby “get up and you certainly see everything there is to be seen. Though Grant is in the “Maurice” cast, the love scenes feature Rupert Graves opposite Wilby.
Source: Huffington Post March 28, 2018 22:21 UTC