Timothée Chalamet, Taylor Russell play cannibals in love
Associated PressVENICE, Italy — Timothée Chalamet was feeling cut off from the world in the early days of the pandemic. It’s a significant departure for the Italian director of films like “A Bigger Splash” and “I Am Love,” marking the first time Guadagnino has made an American film — something he’s wanted to do for some time. She’s played by “Waves” actor Taylor Russell, a newcomer to the Guadagnino family of regulars like Michael Stuhlbarg, as a creepy cannibal they meet on the road, and Chloë Sevigny. “It’s Taylor’s movie, she does an incredible job carrying it,” Chalamet said. The hope is that you can find your own compass within all of it.” The film also features a new score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, whom Guadagnino challenged to “find the sound of a road trip” and “the sound of the American landscape.” And it’s full of 1980s music from Joy Division, New Order and even KISS, which were chosen from a box of cassette tapes that Kajganich found from when he was a teenager.