By June 2008, Tilda Swinton, Edoardo Gabbriellini, Alba Rohrwacher, Pippo Delbono, Diane Fleri, Waris Ahluwalia, Marisa Berenson and Gabriele Ferzetti were cast in an Italian romantic drama with Guadagnino as director. Swinton and Guadagnino developed the film and tried to get it made for eleven years. At the same time, principal photography commenced and wrapped in August. Filming took place in Milan, Lombardia, Italy and throughout Liguria, Italy, as well as London, England. Swinton learned both Italian and Russian for the part, neither of which she spoke before filming. Gabbriellini said that when he was preparing for the role of Antonio, Guadagnino told him to watch Clint Eastwood in The Bridges of Madison County (1995) and also Ninetto Davoli in the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini to get an idea of how he wanted him to play the part. The first cut of the film was approximately two hundred and ten minutes long and the film's score comprises several works by Pulitzer Prize winning composer John Adams.
The film stars Swinton, Gabbriellini, Rohrwacher, Delbono, Fleri, Ahluwalia, Berenson and Ferzetti. The actors are superbly convincing. Swintont's performance is magnificent - this is the sort of performance that stretches across a lifetime. Swinton's performance is subtle but thorough, her body language conveys so many feelings... her stare is the reflection of the love he desires.
Simon says I Am Love (Io sono l'amore) receives:
Also, see my IFF review for Two Women (La ciociara).