Andrew Haigh interviewed by Tim Robey BFI London Film Festival 2023 Screen Talk
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Writer-director Andrew Haigh, at the BFI London Film Festival with his new film, All of Us Strangers, talks about his career. • Andrew Haigh's first two films, Greek Pete and Weekend, juggled humour and drama as they explored sexuality, sensuality and intimacy. With his award-winning breakthrough 45 Years, the filmmaker displayed a depth of compassion as he told the story of a long and happy relationship gradually torn apart by a moment from the distant past. • Looking – both the series and subsequent feature – gave us an enthralling portrait of gay lives in San Francisco, while the recent The North Water, a startling adaptation of Ian McGuire’s visceral novel, presented a graphic portrait of life aboard a Victorian arctic whaler. • And in contrast to the sublime, understated Lean on Pete, which offered up a plaintive pastoral drama, All of Us Strangers embraces an emotional register that will leave no audience member unmoved. • Subscribe: http://bit.ly/subscribetotheBFI • Claim an extended BFI Player Subscription free trial (UK only) - subscribe using code BFIYOUTUBE: http://theb.fi/player-subscription • Watch more on BFI Player: http://player.bfi.org.uk/ • Our TikTok: / britishfilminstitute • Like us on Facebook: / britishfilminstitute • Follow us on Instagram: / britishfilminstitute • Follow us on Twitter: / bfi
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