Luca Guadagnino is telling people around him that his next film, titled Bones and All, “is still in the works and will not be ready for months.” So, no Sundance, but maybe Cannes?
The film stars Timothee Chalamet and is said to be a survival tale set in the ‘80s with a rumoured Cannibalism component added in for good measure.
Guadagnino triumphed at Sundance in 2017 with “Call Me By Your Name,” it was the film everyone was talking about during that incredible edition of the the Park City festival. Other noteworthy titles from Sundance 2017 include “Get Out,” “A Ghost Story,” “Mudbound,” “Columbus,” “Wind River,” and “Ingrid Goes West.”
I know the elephant in the room must be mentioned, and it’s Guadagnino’s last film “Suspiria.” I didn’t hate it as much as some of my colleagues did, but it was no doubt a large what-the-fuck moment in his career as it totally went against the summery, romantic and Italian-set films the director was known for churning before it. “Bones and All” seems to be another Suspiria-type risk.