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Top 10 Films Featuring Timothée Chalamet

Written by Sera Serinda A

Timothée Hal Chalamet, known professionally as Timothée Chalamet, began his acting career early. His initial steps into the world of cinema were through roles in two independent horror movies, which paved the way for his television debut. Following these early experiences, he expanded his repertoire, participating in numerous film projects, some of which achieved box office success.

While Timothée Chalamet's list of films might not be lengthy, the depth and versatility he brings to each character he plays have established him as a promising actor. If you're interested in exploring Timothée's talent, the following list of his best films is a great place to start.

1. Dune

Year 2021
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Cast Timothée Chalamet
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In 2021, the movie world was captivated by the sci-fi blockbuster "Dune." Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the film was a huge hit, earning $402 million and numerous awards. Adapted from Frank Herbert's novel, "Dune" narrates the intense struggle for control over the galaxy's most precious resource.

Set in a distant future, the story revolves around a valuable substance known as spice, a fictional drug essential for interstellar travel. This rare spice is found only on the desert planet of Arrakis, attracting various factions vying for its control, including Emperor Shaddam IV.

Duke Leto Atreides (Oscar Isaac), the ruler of Planet Caladan, steps in to secure the spice for himself, sparking a fierce rivalry.

Many underestimate the Atreides family, not realizing that Leto's son, Paul (Timothée Chalamet), possesses extraordinary powers. What exactly are Paul's abilities, and can he use them to prevent the fall of Planet Arrakis into the wrong hands?

If Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tells the story from the perspective of Charlie, a young boy eager to visit a renowned chocolate factory, this film takes us on a journey with Willy Wonka, the owner of the Wonka Chocolate Factory, and his adventures before he established his famous business.

The movie follows young Willy Wonka (Timothée Chalamet), who dreams of creating a world-renowned chocolate shop. He sets off on a quest to find the finest chocolate, but his journey doesn't go as planned.

Wonka ends up working as a laundry worker after being deceived by a street thug. Luckily, he finds friends among his colleagues who help him escape his tough situation.

Determined to pursue his passion, Wonka continues to craft and sell his exquisite chocolates. But new challenges emerge when the heads of the three largest chocolate cartels take notice of him. They set out to thwart Wonka's efforts, no matter the cost.

3. Call Me by Your Name

Year 2017
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Cast Armie Hammer Timothée Chalamet
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"Call Me by Your Name," directed by Luca Guadagnino and based on the novel by André Aciman, is a film that Timothée Chalamet fans shouldn't miss.

The story is set in the early summer of 1983 and follows Elio Perlman (Timothée Chalamet), a 17-year-old spending his days in his family's villa.

His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Oliver (Armie Hammer), a 24-year-old American graduate student who arrives to work on his doctorate and assist Elio's father.

As Elio and Oliver spend more time together, their initial friendship deepens into a sensual and profound romance, exploring the joys and pains of first love. The story invites viewers to ponder whether their passionate summer love will withstand the test of time.

Are you looking for a mix of romance, drama, and horror? Check out "Bones and All". Directed by Luca Guadagnino, the movie is based on the novel "Bones & All" by Camille DeAngelis.

Set in the late 1980s, the movie tells the story of two young cannibals who go on a road trip across the United States. Maren Yearly (Taylor Russell) seems like an ordinary girl, but she has had cannibal tendencies since childhood. Living with her father, she is eager to find her mother who is nowhere to be found.

In her search, Maren meets Lee (Timothée Chalamet) and falls in love with him. They embark on an adventure together, sharing their lives under one roof. However, tragedy strikes when Lee dies. Before dying, Lee expresses his unusual wish for Maren to eat his body out of love.

In 1868, Louisa May Alcott published a captivating novel titled "Little Women." Its engaging storyline inspired filmmaker Greta Gerwig to adapt it into a movie. The adaptation was a resounding success, earning numerous nominations and awards.

Released in 2019, the American drama "Little Women" portrays the lives of four sisters in the 19th century. Living in a humble home with their mother, their father is away, serving as a soldier in the war.

The bond between the sisters is strong and endearing. They spend their days playing together and supporting one another through challenges. As time passes, each sister begins to carve out her own path in life.

Meg (Emma Watson), the eldest, chooses marriage. Her younger siblings pursue their passions, becoming a writer, a painter, and marrying into wealth. "Little Women" is a heartwarming tale, perfect for a family movie night this weekend.

Greta Gerwig made her debut as a director with the American teen comedy-drama movie "Lady Bird" starring Saoirse Ronan. The movie tells the story of a young girl, Christine 'Lady Bird' McPherson, who faces various challenges in her relationship with her mother.

Lady Bird, a student at Heart of Mary Catholic High School, dreams of attending college on the East Coast even though she has financial difficulties and conflicts with her mother. Throughout her senior year of high school, she learns important life lessons.

Despite facing difficulties, Lady Bird's luck turned around. She finds her first love, participates in the school play, reconnects emotionally with her mother, is accepted to the college of her dreams, and expresses her gratitude in a heartfelt message.

Inspired by two memoirs, Beautiful Boy: A Father's Journey Through His Son's Addiction by David Sheff and Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines by Nic Sheff, Belgian director Felix van Groeningen made his first English-language film, "Beautiful Boy," in 2018.

This American biographical drama explores the turbulent father-son relationship between David Sheff (Steve Carrell) and his son Nic (Timothée Chalamet), which is severely tested by Nic's drug addiction.

David, a single parent, struggles with their strained relationship, especially after discovering Nic's experimentation with illegal drugs, which led him to a severe addiction to methamphetamine.

Despite the challenges, David remains committed to supporting Nic in his battle with addiction, leading to multiple rehab attempts. However, overcoming the addiction proves difficult, and for a time, it seems like all hope is lost. Eventually, Nic finds the strength to strive for recovery once more, buoyed by the unwavering support of his family.


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In 2016, Julia Hart made her directorial debut with a film about Rachel Stevens, a 29-year-old English teacher. The story follows Rachel as she takes three students, Margot, Sam, and Billy, to a weekend drama competition.

Billy, one of Rachel's students, struggles with a behavioral disorder and relies on medication for his well-being.

The plot takes a turn when Rachel faces a flat tire issue with her car. Billy steps in to help, and they both go to a repair shop, leaving the other students to rehearse for the competition.

This incident brings Billy and Rachel closer together. Eventually, Billy reveals his deep feelings for Rachel. The film then delves into the complexities of this teacher-student relationship.

Released in 2018, this American drama features Timothée Chalamet, who gained fame from his role in "Call Me By Your Name."

Set in the summer of 1991, the film follows Daniel (played by Chalamet), who is mourning the loss of his father. He moves to Cape Cod to stay with his aunt for a while. Here, Daniel, naturally introverted and reserved, finds himself entangled in relationships with two girls simultaneously.

He crosses paths with Hunter Strawberry, a charismatic drug dealer who becomes his romantic interest, and Hunter's younger sister, MyKayla. Hunter and MyKayla have a tense relationship and rarely interact, a situation that Daniel sees as an advantage.

Daniel feels relieved that he doesn't have to worry about MyKayla discovering his involvement with Hunter, and vice versa. However, he is constantly on edge, knowing that his web of lies could unravel at any moment.

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