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London Film Festival Review: Call Me By Your Name – “An emotional masterpiece”
Posted by Francesco Cerniglia on Oct 16, 2017 in All, drama, Film, Headline, Reviews, romance | 0 comments
Some films are meant to haunt viewers for days, begging to be seen again in order to peel the multiple layers of their narrative nuances...
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