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All Of Us Strangers (15/18 TBC) (2024) 105 mins
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Sat 16 March

All Of Us Strangers (15)(2023) 105mins

Paul Mescal & Andrew Scott spark. A masterful love story of loneliness & healing

PHOTOSENSITIVITY NOTICE

“ALL OF US STRANGERS contains several sequences with flashing lights that may affect those who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy or have other photosensitivities.”

One night in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, Adam (Andrew Scott) has a chance encounter with a mysterious neighbour Harry (Paul Mescal), which punctures the rhythm of his everyday life.

As a relationship develops between them, Adam is preoccupied with memories of the past and finds himself drawn back to the suburban town where he grew up, and the childhood home where his parents (Claire Foy and Jamie Bell), appear to be living, just as they were on the day they died, 30 years before.

*Winner of 7 British Independent Film Awards, including Best British Independent Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Performance (Paul Mescal), Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Music Supervision.*

Searchlight Pictures presents, in association with Film4 and TSG Entertainment, a Blueprint Pictures Production, ALL OF US STRANGERS, produced by Graham Broadbent, Pete Czernin, Sarah Harvey. Written and Directed by Andrew Haigh, based on the novel Strangers by Taichi Yamada, the film stars Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, with Jamie Bell and Claire Foy. Cinematography is by Jamie D. Ramsay, SASC, with production design by Sarah Finlay, costume design by Sarah Blenkinsop, hair and make-up by Zoe Clare Brown. The editor is Jonathan Alberts, ACE, with the music by Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch.

Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott tremendous in a beautiful fantasy-romance

The Guardian

Andrew Scott gives the performance of his career in this tender ghost story

Independent

It’s hard to think of another recent drama that feels so brazenly personal.

Empire

Andrew Haigh directs a powerful, melancholy tale of love and memory

FT

Date

Sat 16 March

Starts

19:30

Ages

15+

Price

£8 adv & on door