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‘All Of Us Strangers’ director reveals unusual reason why new gay drama is so personal to him

All Of Us Strangers stars Andrew Scott as a gay screenwriter “who, after an encounter with his neighbor (Paul Mescal), is pulled back to his childhood home where he discovers that his long-dead parents (Jamie Bell and Claire Foy) are living and look the same age as the day they died.”In the story, the parents die in their 30s, while Scott’s character is still a child.The trailer makes it clear it’s quite an original tale, mixing passion, romance and ghostly fantasy. Haigh has now spoken about what inspired him to make the movie, and why it’s so personal to him. He reveals that he shot the film in his own childhood home.
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Brent Lang Executive Editor Andrew Haigh has described “All of Us Strangers,” a spectral meditation on love and loneliness, as a deeply personal film, one infused with his own feelings about parents and relationships. That’s not unique — write what you know is an adage for a reason. But “All of Us Strangers” may be one of the only major movies to have been shot in the childhood home of its creator.
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