Italian director Luca Guadagnino finds frequent muses in heartbreak and forbidden hunger. His film best known in the United States, 2017’s Call Me By Your Name, was a drama about a teenage boy (Timothee Chalamet) awakening to his homosexuality while summering with his intellectual family in the Lombard countryside. That movie might be said to be the first draft of themes now found in a more unsettling and darkly literal form in Guadagnino’s newest film, Bones and All.
"Bones and All" director Luca Guadagnino and screenwriter David Kajganich break down the biggest changes between Camille DeAngelis's novel and the final film.