On Thursday, January 19, during the “Sundance” film festival, the actress presented an award to film director Luca Guadagnino. He also joked about the scandal that plagued the star of one of the director’s films, Armie Hammer.
His joke, to say the least, captivated the audience at the Sundance Film Festival. Dakota Johnson then took the stage at the Institute’s opening night Taste of Sundance event on Thursday, January 19 in Park City to present Luca Guadagnino with the Icon Award.
The role of fishing
There is an opportunity for him to poke fun at his film hero Armie Hammer Call me by your name (2017) and the scandal surrounding the sexual practices of an actor accused of having cannibalistic tendencies. “Right here at Sundance in 2017, the public was able to discover Luca’s talent for storytelling,” Dakota Johnson began during her speech. That’s the point Call me by your name. Unfortunately, I was not in this movie.
Before proceeding. “Luca asked me to play the role of a ‘fisherman’ (which Timothée Chalamet makes out with in the movie and which Armie Hammer eats at the end, editor’s note), but our schedules were incompatible. Thank God, because then I’d be one of those women Armie Hammer tried to eat.” The actress also joked about the fact that Luca Guadagnino was later transformed Bones and all (2022), a movie about… cannibalism.
“Who knew cannibalism was so common?”
“It’s been five years since this film was shown here and Luca never ceases to amaze us,” he said. Who knew cannibalism was so common? A speech that was greeted by a surprised crowd. Armie Hammer has indeed found himself in the eye of the storm when posts resurfaced online in which he revealed his cannibalistic fantasies about his past exploits. Some of them accuse him of sexual harassment. For his part, Luca Guadagnino has always denied this Bones and all was inspired by Armie Hammer’s story.
In the video, Bones and allthe teaser
Source: Le Figaro
