Cincinnati, we're officially on Timothée Chalamet watch.
Production for a feature film with an A-list cast is beginning this week in the Queen City.
Filming for "Bones and All," a movie directed by Luca Guadagnino and starring Chalamet began, marking the first collaboration between the director and actor since the 2017 Academy Award-nominated feature, “Call Me by Your Name.”
Other cast members include Taylor Russell, Mark Rylance, André Holland, Jessica Harper, Michael Stuhlbarg, David Gorden-Green and Francesca Scorsese.
“Our local crews are back to work in Cincinnati on feature films and we couldn’t be happier,” Kristen Schlotman, executive director of Film Cincinnati, said in a release. “This will be Guadagnino’s first film to be made on American soil and we’re honored to have it right here in our region.”
The film is adapted from the novel, “Bones & All” by Camille DeAngelis. Guadagnino will direct, and it was written by his longtime collaborator and Miami University alumnus David Kajganich, who worked with Guadagnino on “Suspiria” and “A Bigger Splash.”
The movie will be filmed through mid-July and will "put hundreds of locals to work," according to the release.
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