Elio stars say they can relate to the title character
Actors and directors speak to the media at the Elio gala screening in Leicester Square, London. Includes interviews with: Yonas Ascunsion Kibreab Madeline Sharafian & Domee Shi
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Elio stars say they can relate to the title character
Actors and directors speak to the media at the Elio gala screening in Leicester Square, London. Includes interviews with: Yonas Ascunsion Kibreab Madeline Sharafian & Domee Shi