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Luca Guadagnino
Guadagnino in 2017
Born(1971-08-10)10 August 1971(age 52)
Palermo,Italy
Alma materSapienza University of Rome
Occupations
  • Film director
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
Years active1997–present
PartnerFerdinando Cito Filomarino(2009–2020)

Luca Guadagnino(Italian:[ˈluːkaɡwadaɲˈɲiːno];born 10 August 1971) is an Italian film director and producer.[1]His films are characterized by their emotional complexity,eroticism,and sumptuous visuals. He is known for his frequent collaborations with actorsTilda Swinton,Dakota Johnson,Timothée ChalametandMichael Stuhlbarg.

Born inPalermo,Guadagnino spent part of his childhood in Ethiopia, but the family moved back to Italy to escape theEthiopian Civil War.Guadagnino began his career directing short films and documentaries. He made his feature-film debut withThe Protagonists(1999), the first of his many collaborations with Swinton. His follow-upMelissa P.(2005), based on the book ofMelissa Panarello,was a commercial success in Italy but was met with mixed critical reception.

Guadagnino gained further acclaim with hisDesiretrilogy, which consists of the filmsI Am Love(2009),A Bigger Splash(2015), andCall Me by Your Name(2017). The latter brought him international recognition and marked the start of his creative partnership with Chalamet.Suspiria(2018), a remake of the1977 film,was Guadagnino's first foray into the horror genre. It was a box office failure and polarized critics. Guadagnino's next projects wereWe Are Who We Are(2020), a coming-of-age miniseries forHBO,the romantic horror filmBones and All(2022), and the romantic sports filmChallengers(2024). Over his career Guadagnino has received numerous accolades, including aSilver Lion,alongside nominations for anAcademy Awardand threeBAFTA Awards.

Guadagnino directed several documentaries includingBertolucci on Bertolucci(2013) andSalvatore: The Shoemaker of Dreams(2020). Aside from filmmaking, he has been involved in the world of fashion, directing advertisements for brands likeFendiandSalvatore Ferragamo.In 2012, Guadagnino founded the production company Frenesy Film Company. He also producedBelluscone: A Sicilian Story(2014),The Truffle Hunters(2020),Salvatore: The Shoemaker of Dreams(2020),Holiday,andEnea(2023).

Early life and education[edit]

Guadagnino was born on 10 August 1971 inPalermo.[2]HisAlgerianmother grew up inCasablanca,Morocco,and his Italian father was fromCanicattì,Sicily.[3][4][5][6]Guadagnino spent his early childhood inEthiopia,where his father taught history and Italian literature at a technical school inAddis Ababa.[4][7]The family left Ethiopia for Italy in 1977 to escape theEthiopian Civil Warand settled in Palermo.[6]

Guadagnino became interested in film making from around the age of nine, and started making amateur films after receiving aSuper 8camera from his mother.[6]He developed a passion for cinema in earnest during adolescence and programmed VHS recordings of films shown on television.[6]Some of the films cited as his early influences includePsycho(1960),Suspiria(1977) andStarman(1984).[6]He also developed a particular fondness for the films ofIngmar Bergman.[7]As a teenager, Guadagnino was a registered member of theItalian Communist Party,and wrote for the Palermo youth wing newspaper. He resigned his membership after a dispute with the newspaper editor, over the content of one of his interviews.[6]

Guadagnino studied literature at theUniversity of Palermo.[7]He then transferred to theSapienza University of Romeand completed his degree in literature and cinema history,[7]with a thesis on the American filmmakerJonathan Demme.[8]At Sapienza he met actressLaura Bettiand would often attend her parties and cook for guests, such asBernardo BertolucciandValerio Adami.Guadagnino would later describe that experience as his "film school".[7][6]

Career[edit]

Early work (1999–2008)[edit]

Guadagnino made his directorial debut with the feature filmThe Protagonists(1999), which was presented at the Venice Film Festival. The film also marks his first collaboration with actresses Tilda Swinton,Fabrizia Sacchi,and editorWalter Fasano.[9][10]In 2002, he directedMundo Civilizado,a musical documentary, presented at the Locarno Film Festival in 2003.[11]His 2004 documentary filmCuoco Contadino,which follows Italian chef Paolo Masieri, was presented at theVenice Film Festival.[12]His second feature film, erotic dramaMelissa P.starringSpanishactressMaría Valverde,made a successful debut the following year.[13]

Desire trilogyand other work (2009–2017)[edit]

In 2009, he directed, wrote, and produced the cult hitI Am Love.The first installment in Guadagnino's self-described Desire trilogy,[14]was co-produced, and developed by Tilda Swinton—who also stars in the film—over a 7-year period.[15]Presented at a number of international festivals, the film was an immediate success with critics and audiences alike. In 2010, it was nominated for theAcademy Awardfor Best Costume Design, theGolden Globefor Best Foreign Film, and theBAFTAAward for Best Film Not in the English Language.[16][17][18]

Guadagnino andAndré Acimanat a screening ofCall Me by Your Name,at the2017 Berlin International Film Festival

In 2011, Guadagnino directedInconscio Italiano,a feature-length documentary film presented at theLocarno Film Festival.[19]He also worked on the documentaryBertolucci on Bertolucci(2013), which was shown at the Venice Film Festival, the London Film Festival and Paris Cinemathèque, and 50 other festivals in 2013 and 2014. Co-directed with Walter Fasano, the documentary was made from archival material and received top international accolades.[20][21]

Guadagnino was a producer on the well-received short filmDiarchia(2010), directed by Ferdinando Cito Filomarino and starring Guadagnino collaboratorAlba Rohrwacher,the short won the Pianifica prize at the Locarno Film Festival, received a special mention at theSundance Film Festivalin 2011, was nominated for Best Short Film at the European Film Awards, and won the prize for Best Director of a Short Film at the Nastri d'Argento.[22][23]Two years later he producedEdoardo Gabbriellini's feature filmPadroni di casa,presented at theLocarno Film Festival.In 2015, Guadagnino produced Filomarino's debut feature filmAntonia,abiopicabout Italian poetAntonia Pozzi.Filomarino was inspired by Guadagnino's love of Pozzi's poetry to make the film.[24]

In 2015, Guadagnino directed the second installment of the Desire Trilogy, erotic thrillerA Bigger Splash,withTilda Swinton,Matthias Schoenaerts,Ralph FiennesandDakota Johnson.The film is loosely based on the 1969 Jacques Deray filmLa Piscine.[25]It had its premiere at the72nd Venice Film Festivalwhere it competed for theGolden Lion.[26][27]

Guadagnino's next film wasCall Me by Your Name,an adaptation of André Aciman's novel of the same name, starringTimothée Chalamet,Armie Hammer,andMichael Stuhlbarg.Filming took place inCrema,Italy, in May and June 2016, and the film debuted at the2017 Sundance Film Festival.[28]It was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 27 October 2017, and in the United States on 24 November.[29]

International recognition (2017–present)[edit]

In September 2015, Guadagnino announced at the72nd Venice Film Festival[30]his plans to direct a remake ofDario Argento'sSuspiria.Guadagnino sethis versionin Berlin circa 1977—the year in which the original film was released—and aimed to focus on "the concept [and...] uncompromising force of motherhood."[31][32][33]Tilda Swinton and Dakota Johnson starred in the film, reuniting from Guadagnino'sA Bigger Splash.[34]Shooting began in Italy in October 2016, and concluded on 10 March 2017, in Berlin.[35][36][37]Suspiriapremiered at the75th Venice Film Festivaland polarized critics.[38]

In January 2019, it was announced Guadagnino had directedThe Staggering Girla short film, starringJulianne Moore,Kyle MacLachlan,Marthe Keller,KiKi Layne,Mia GothandAlba Rohrwacher.[39]The 35-minute short premiered during the 2019CannesDirectors' Fortnightsection.[40]The following year, Guadagnino served as an executive producer onThe Truffle Hunters,a documentary film directed byMichael Dweckand Gregory Kirshaw, which had its world premiere at theSundance Film Festival.[41][42]and directedSalvatore Ferragamo: The Shoemaker of Dreamsa documentary film revolving aroundSalvatore Ferragamo.[43]The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival on 5 September 2020.

He also wrote and directedWe Are Who We Arean 8-episode limited series forHBO,starringChloë Sevigny,Kid Cudi,Alice Braga,Jack Dylan Grazer,Spence Moore II,Jordan Kristine Seamon, Faith Alabi, Corey Knight, Tom Mercier,Francesca Scorsese,Ben Taylor andSebastiano Pigazzi.It premiered on 14 September 2020.[44][45]In 2021, Guadagnino served as a producer onBeckett—previously titledBorn to Be Murdered—directed byFerdinando Cito FilomarinostarringAlicia VikanderandJohn David Washington.[46]

On 28 January 2021, it was reported that Guadagnino was going to direct an adaptation ofCamille DeAngelis's 2015 novel about teenage cannibalsBones & All,withTimothée ChalametandTaylor Russellin talks to star.[47][48]The film,Bones and All,had its world premiere at the79th Venice International Film Festivalon 2 September 2022, where it wonSilver Lionfor best direction.[49][50]In 2023, he co-produced two Italian films and one short film, under his production company Frenesy Film Company, Margherita Giusti'sThe Meatseller,Pietro Castellitto'sEneaandEdoardo Gabbriellini'sHoliday.The three projects premiered at the80th Venice International Film Festivaland2023 TIFF,respectively.[51][52][53]

On 11 February 2022, he signed on to direct the sports drama filmChallengers,starringZendaya,Josh O'ConnorandMike Faist.[54]It was filmed in Boston in 2022 and was released in the United States on April 26, 2024, being acclaimed by critics and grossing over $90 million worldwide.[55][56][57][58]

Under Frenesy Film Company, he is producing an Italian movie by Giovanni Tortorici titledDiciannove.[59]The film wrapped filming on 9 June 2023.[60]Hailey Gates' directorial feature debutAtropia,which finished shooting in July 2023, andDea Kulumbegashvili'sThose Who Find Me.[52]

Guadagnino is in post-production ona film adaptationofWilliam S. BurroughsnovelQueer,withDaniel Craigin the lead.[61][62]Filming was completed atCinecittàstudios in Rome in June 2023.[51]

Upcoming projects[edit]

Guadagnino is attached to direct multiple projects including abiographical filmabout Hollywood hustlerScotty Bowers,[63]and an adaption ofLord of the Flies,withPatrick Nessadapting the book forWarner Bros.[64][65]In March 2024, Guadagnino toldla Repubblicahis next project would beSeparate Rooms,a film adaptation ofPier Vittorio Tondelli's 1989's novel,Camere separate.[66]A few days later,VarietyreportedJosh O'Connorwas in talks to star.[67]On March 26, it was announced that Guadagnino would direct the thrillerAfter the Hunt,written by Nora Garrett and starringJulia Roberts,forAmazon MGM StudiosandImagine Entertainment.[68]

Over the years, Guadagnino has expressed interest in making a sequel toCall Me by Your Name.[69][70][71]In 2022, he toldVariety,"I would love to make a second and third and fourth chapter of all my movies, Why? Because I truly love the actors I work with, so I want to repeat the joy of doing what we did together." Adding, "there is no hypothesis, so there is no movie. It’s a wish and a desire, and I have not made up my mind about what would be the story.”[72]

Other activities[edit]

Guadagnino has served twice on the jury of theTorino Film Festival:in 2003 for the short flm section and in 2006 for the official jury. In 2010, he was a member of the Venice Film Festival.[73]In 2011, he served as president of the Beirut Film Festival,[74]and on the jury of the Locarno Film Festival.[75]

Outside of film, he began working with the Italian fashion houseFendiin 2005.[76]In 2012, he created Frenesy, a creative agency and production company that conceives and implements communications for luxury brands and produces fashion films, video and print advertising, and high-profile creative events.[77]

Guadagnino headed the jury forLouis Vuitton's Journey Awards in 2012, an international competition dedicated to young filmmakers.[78]He also participated as a jury member in the first edition ofFashion Film Festival Milanoin 2014, chaired byFranca Sozzani,chief editor ofVogue Italia.[79]In December 2011, he made his debut as an opera director withFalstaffbyGiuseppe Verdiat theTeatro Filarmonicoin Verona, Italy.[80]

Influences and style[edit]

Guadagnino cited seeing the desert in the filmLawrence of Arabiaat age five, as his "first impression of a screen, which had nothing to do with the actual film." Despite being influenced by Italian filmmakers such asBernardo Bertolucci,Roberto Rossellini,Luchino Visconti,Dario Argento,Pier Paolo PasoliniandFederico Fellini,Guadagnino does not consider himself an Italian filmmaker, and would rather be seen as anAlgerianone, saying: "[...] I grew up in Ethiopia. I came to Italy when I was seven. In my mind, deep emotions and visual landscapes are from Ethiopia and not Palermo or any place in Italy. I arrived in Italy as an outsider."[81][82]He has also said during his youth he was an “isolated” person who was “healing” himself with cinema and “finding a lot of solace” in horror movies.[83]Other directors Guadagnino cites as influences includeAlfred Hitchcock,Jean-Luc Godard,Nagisa Oshima,Rainer Werner Fassbinder,andDouglas Sirk.[5][84][85]For the 2012Sight & Sounddirectors' poll, Guadagnino listed,The Blue Gardenia,Come and Go,Fanny and Alexander,The Fury,Goodbye South, Goodbye,Histoire(s) du cinéma,In the Realm of the Senses,Journey to Italy,PsychoandVeronika Vossas his favourite films.[86]

Frequent collaborators[edit]

Guadagnino usually has a long-standing group of actors and crew who participate on most of his work. Actors who usually appear on his films includeTilda Swinton,Fabrizia Sacchi,Alba Rohrwacher,Timothée Chalamet,Dakota Johnson,andMichael Stuhlbarg.Swinton has appeared in four of his films and was the subject of the documentary shortTilda Swinton: The Love Factory.[87][88][89]Sacchi has appeared in three of his features and various other projects, such as the short filmsL'uommo risaccaandThe Staggering Girl,as well as in the documentaryMundo Civilizado.Rohrwacher has also appeared inThe Staggering Girlas well as in the Guadagnino produced shortDiarchia.Aside from starring inCall Me By Your NameandBones and All,Chalamet also had a small cameo inWe Are Who We Are.[90][91]

Yorick Le SauxandSayombhu Mukdeepromare Guadagnino's most frequent cinematographers. Le Saux has worked inI Am Love,A Bigger Splash,three episodes ofWe Are Who We Are,and several of Guadagnino's fashion films.[15]Mukdeeprom shot his two most recent films,AntoniaandBeckett,as well as the short filmThe Staggering Girl.[92]

Walter Fasanohas been Guadagnino's main editor since 1997, having worked in every project of his except forWe Are Who We Are.[93][94]Guadagnino regularly works with producers, Francesco Melzi d'Eril,Marco Morabito,and screenwriterDavid Kajganich.

Collaborator Role The Protagonists Melissa P. I Am Love A Bigger Splash Call Me By Your Name Suspiria We Are Who We Are Bones and All Challengers Queer After the Hunt Total
Walter Fasano[a] Editor YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY 6
Marco Morabito Producer YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY 6
Francesco Melzi d'Eril Producer YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY 5
Giulia Piersanti Costume designer YesY YesY YesY YesY YesY 5
Marco Costa Editor YesY YesY YesY YesY 4
Sayombhu Mukdeeprom Cinematography YesY YesY YesY YesY 4
Tilda Swinton Actress YesY YesY YesY YesY 4
Fabrizia Sacchi Actress YesY YesY YesY 3
Yorick Le Saux Cinematography YesY YesY YesY 3
David Kajganich Screenwriter YesY YesY YesY 3
Trent ReznorandAtticus Ross Composers YesY YesY YesY 3
Chloë Sevigny Actress YesY YesY YesY 3
Michael Stuhlbarg Actor YesY YesY YesY 3
Jessica Harper Actress YesY YesY 2
Barbara Alberti Screenwriter YesY YesY 2
Jonathan Anderson Costume designer YesY YesY 2
Justin Kuritzkes Screenwriter YesY YesY 2
Alba Rohrwacher Actress YesY YesY 2
Dakota Johnson Actress YesY YesY 2
Elena Bucci Actress YesY YesY 2
Timothée Chalamet[b] Actor YesY YesY 2
Jessica Harper Actress YesY YesY 2
  1. ^Also screenwriter forI Am Love.
  2. ^Also co-producer forBones and All.

Personal life[edit]

Guadagnino lived and worked in a 17th-century palazzo inCrema.[95]He no longer lives in Crema, citing a lack of privacy due to the success ofCall Me By Your Name.As of 2024, he lives inMilan.[66]From 2009 to 2020, he was in a relationship withFerdinando Cito Filomarino.[96][97]

Filmography[edit]

Feature film[edit]

Year Title Director Producer Writer
1999 The Protagonists Yes No Yes
2005 Melissa P. Yes No Yes
2009 I Am Love Yes Yes Yes
2015 A Bigger Splash Yes Yes No
2017 Call Me by Your Name Yes Yes No
2018 Suspiria Yes Yes No
2022 Bones and All Yes Yes No
2024 Challengers Yes Yes No
Queer Yes Yes No
2025 After the Hunt Yes Yes No

Producer only

Documentary film[edit]

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
2003 Mundo civilizado Yes No No
The Making of Lotus Yes No No
2004 Cuoco contadino Yes Yes No
2008 The Love Factory No. 3
Pippo Delbono – Bisogna morire
Yes Yes Yes
2011 Inconscio italiano Yes No No
2013 Bertolucci on Bertolucci Yes No Yes co-directed withWalter Fasano
2020 Salvatore: Shoemaker of Dreams Yes No No [43]

Documentary short

  • Tilda Swinton: The Love Factory(2002)
  • Arto Lindsay Perdoa a Beleza (The Love Factory Series)(2004)

Short film[edit]

Year Title Director Writer Producer
1997 Qui Yes No No
2000 L'uomo risacca Yes No No
2001 Au Revoir Yes Yes No
2002 Rosso No No Yes
2007 Part Deux Yes No No
Delfinasia No No Yes
2010 Diarchia No No Yes
Chronology Yes Yes No
2019 The Staggering Girl Yes No Yes
2020 Fiori, Fiori, Fiori Yes Yes Yes
2021 O Night Divine Yes No Yes
2023 The Meatseller No No Yes

Television[edit]

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
2020 We Are Who We Are Yes Yes Yes Miniseries
TBA The Shards Yes No No

Music video[edit]

Year Title Artist Ref
2021 "Tell Me You Love Me" Sufjan Stevens [98]
"Toy Boy" Colapesce
Dimartino
Ornella Vanoni
[99]

Advertising[edit]

Year Title Director Writer Producer Brand Ref.
2012 Destinée Yes No No Cartier [100]
Here Yes Concept by No Starwood [101]
One Plus One Yes No No Giorgio Armani [102]
The Switch No No Yes Tod's [103]
2013 Adele's Dream No No Yes Fendi [104]
Walking Stories Yes No Yes Salvatore Ferragamo [105]
2014 A Rose Reborn No No Yes Ermenegildo Zegna [106]
2021 SS21 Yes Concept by Yes Salvatore Ferragamo [107]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
1999 Venice Film Festival FEDIC Award - Special Mention The Protagonists Won
2008 Turin Film Festival Best Italian Documentary Film The Love Factory No. 3 Won
2009 Venice Film Festival Queer Lion I Am Love Nominated [108]
2010 Berlin Film Festival Best Feature Film Nominated [109]
Boulder International Film Festival Best Feature Film Won [110]
Nastro D'Argento Awards Best Original Story Nominated
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Best International Film Nominated [111]
2011 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Awards Best Non-English Language Film Nominated [112]
British Academy Film Awards Best Film Not in the English Language Nominated [113]
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Foreign Language Film Nominated [114]
Golden Globe Awards Best Foreign Language Film Nominated [115]
2014 Nastro D'Argento Awards Best Documentary About Cinema Bertolucci on Bertolucci Nominated
2015 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion A Bigger Splash Nominated [116]
Soundtrack Stars Award Won
Best Innovative Budget Award Won
2017 The Advocate's Person of the Year Finalist [117]
Adelaide Film Festival Best Feature Call Me by Your Name Nominated [118]
Berlin International Film Festival Best Feature Film Nominated [119]
Chéries-Chéris Film Festival Best Feature Film Won [120]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Nominated [121]
Best Director Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Film 4th place [122]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Nominated [123]
Ghent International Film Festival Best Film Nominated [124]
Gotham Independent Film Awards Best Feature Won [125]
Audience Award Nominated
IndieWire Critics Poll Best Film 7th place [126]
Best Director 2nd place
Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival Best Film Won [127]
Audience Award Nominated
Ljubljana International Film Festival Best Feature Won [128]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Won [129]
Best Director Won
National Board of Review Awards Top Ten Films of the Year Won [130]
Melbourne International Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Won [131]
Miskolc International Film Festival Emeric Pressburger Award Won [132]
Online Film Critics Society Awards Best Picture Nominated [133]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Film Nominated [134]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Best Film Nominated [135]
San Sebastián International Film Festival Best Film Nominated [136]
St. Louis International Film Festival Audience Choice Award Won [137]
Sydney Film Festival Audience Award 2nd place [138]
Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award 3rd place [139]
Village Voice Film Poll Best Director 4th place [140]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Nominated [141]
2018 AACTA International Awards Best Direction Nominated [142]
Academy Awards Best Picture Nominated [143]
American Film Institute Awards Top Ten Films of the Year Won [144]
Amanda Awards Best Foreign Feature Film Nominated [145]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards Best Film Nominated [146]
British Academy Film Awards Best Film Nominated [147]
Best Direction Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards Best Director Nominated [148]
Dorian Awards Film of the Year Won [149]
Director of the Year (Film and Television) Nominated
LGBTQ Film of the Year Won
Empire Awards Best Film Nominated [150]
European Film Awards People's Choice Award for Best European Film Won [151]
Georgia Film Critics Association Awards Best Picture Nominated [152]
Golden Ciak Awards Best Film Won [153]
Best Producer Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [154]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards Best Picture Nominated [155]
Independent Spirit Awards Best Film Nominated [156]
Best Director Nominated
International Cinephile Society Awards Best Picture Won [157]
Best Director Runner-up
London Film Critics' Circle Awards Film of the Year Nominated [158]
Director of the Year Nominated
Los Angeles Italia Film Festival Excellence Award Won [159]
Nastro d'Argento Awards Best Film Nominated [160]
Best Director Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards Best Theatrical Motion Picture Nominated [161]
Satellite Awards Best Film Nominated [162]
Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Suspiria Nominated [163]
[164]
Queer Lion Nominated
2019 Independent Spirit Awards Robert Altman Award Won [165]
2022 Gothenburg Film Festival Honorary Dragon Award Won [166]
Provincetown International Film Festival Filmmaker on the Edge Award Won [167]
Venice Film Festival Silver Lion Bones and All Won [50]
Golden Lion Nominated
Zurich Film Festival A Tribute to... Award Won [168]
Independent Spirit Awards Best Feature Bones and All Nominated [169]

See also[edit]

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