Overview
- Following its Venice debut, the Luca Guadagnino drama opened the New York Film Festival with Julia Roberts, Ayo Edebiri and Andrew Garfield in attendance at Alice Tully Hall.
- Edebiri told reporters she paid little attention to the online discourse and reiterated that #MeToo and Black Lives Matter are not finished.
- The viral clip showed Italian journalist Federica Polidoro directing a question about those movements only to Roberts and Garfield; Edebiri answered anyway.
- Polidoro later defended herself on Instagram, saying she faced personal attacks and rejecting accusations of racism, without explaining the exclusion.
- The film, written by Nora Garrett, has drawn divided reviews since Venice and is slated for a limited U.S. release on Oct. 10 before expanding wide on Oct. 17.