On a day like today, 26 years ago, the talented Timothée Chalamet was born in The Big Apple, United States. Perhaps many just know who he is, but he has been working in the seventh art for a long time, participating in nominated and Oscar-winning productions.
The multifaceted Timothée Chalamet played multiple characters and made it clear that he can handle everyone, from playing a young man inexperienced in gay relationships to being the king of England and a son steeped in drugs.
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This Monday, December 27, we celebrate Timothée Chalamet’s birthday with five of his best films, although this list is too small for us. Interstellar, Lady bird, The French Chronicle and Don’t look up are other Timothée Chalamet titles that you can’t miss.
1. Call me by your name
Call me by your name or Call me by your name is directed by Luca Guadagnino. The plot, set in the Italian summer of 1983, tells of the romantic relationship between a teenager, 17-year-old Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet), and his father’s outgoing assistant, Oliver (Armie Hammer).
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Call me by your name had several nominations for the Golden Globe, British Academy Film Awards and Oscars, an event in which it was the winner for best adapted screenplay.
2. Beautiful Boy: you will always be my son
Beautiful Boy: You will always be my son, the chronicle directed by Felix Van Groeningen, gave Timothée Chalamet several nominations for best supporting actor as a boy dependent on drugs, but struggling to quit. Behind him is his father (Steve Carell), who is a participant in his son’s effort against drug addiction. You can watch it on Amazon Prime Video.
3. The king
The Netflix original film exposes the life of Hal, a capricious prince with no interest in exercising his right to the throne of England. However, he is forced to assume it when his father dies, becoming the new king: Henry V. After his coronation, the young monarch will have to learn to deal with the responsibilities that he once wanted to leave them behind.
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Timothée Chalame is Hal; Robert Pattinson, Joel Edgerton and Ben Mendelsohn also make up the cast.
4. Little Women
Little women, original title in English, is directed by Greta Gerwig. The film recounts the lives of four sisters: Amy (Florence Pugh), Jo (Saoirse Ronan), Beth (Eliza Scanlen) and Meg (Emma Watson), who moved to Massachusetts with their mother during the Civil War, a vacation that performed without their traveling evangelist father.
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During this time, the girls discover love and the importance of family ties. One of those loves is Theodore ‘Laurie’ Laurence, characterized by Timothée Chalamet.
5. Dune
Dune is an adaptation of the homonymous science fiction novel by Frank Herbert (1965). Denis Villeneuve’s recent film promises to be a trilogy in which Dune I tells the story of Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet), a brilliant and talented young man with a great destiny that he does not yet understand and who must travel to the most dangerous planet in the world. universe to ensure the future of his family and his people, generating an interstellar war.
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