As part of the 52nd FEST, which was held from February 23 to March 3, 2024, viewers could enjoy numerous film productions in Hall 1 of the Sava Center in Belgrade. Among them is the British "All of us strangers".
One night in London, Adam meets a mysterious neighbor Harry who interrupts the rhythm of his established everyday life. As their relationship develops, Adam is consumed by memories of the past and drawn back to the suburbs of the city and the home where he grew up.
Scenario: Andrew Haigh (Inspired by the novel S by Taichi Yamada)
Photography: Jamie D. Ramsay
Music: Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch
Assembly: Jonathan Alberts
Production: Blueprint Pictures, Film4, TSG Entertainment, Searchlight Pictures
Distributor: MCF MegaCom Film
ANDREW HAGUE / ANDREW HAIGH
Andrew Hague (1973) is an award-winning British screenwriter and director. He started his professional career working as an editor, and continued as an assistant director on films such as Gladiator i The Fall of the Black Hawk Ridley Scott. Greek pete (2009) is his first feature film, followed by a romantic drama Weekend (2011). He is the author of the popular HBO series Flying (2014-2016), and he also directed acclaimed and award-winning feature films 45 years (2015) and Lean on Pete. (2017).
Filmography:
2023 All of Us Strangers
2017 Lean on Pete
2015 45 Years / 45 years
2011 Weekend
2009 Greek Pete
Festivals:
2023 – London, New York, Tokyo, Tallinn, Valladolid, Athens / BFI London Film Festival, New York Film Festival, Tokyo International Film Festival, Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, Valladolid International Film Festival, Athens International Film Festival
Awards:
2024 - BAFTA Awards, 6 nominations: Best British Film of the Year, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actress (Claire Foy), Supporting Actor (Paul Mescal), Casting; "Golden Globe", nomination for the main male role in a drama (Andrew Scott) / BAFTA Awards, 6 nominations: Outstanding British Film of the Year, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress (Claire Foy), Best Supporting Actor (Paul Mescal), Best Casting; Golden Globes, nomination: Best Actor – Motion Picture, Drama (Andrew Scott)
2023 - British Independent Film Awards: Best British Independent Film, Direction, Screenplay, Supporting Role (Paul Mescal), Photography and Editing / British Independent Film Awards: Best British Independent Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Performance (Paul Mescal), Best Cinematography and Best Editing
Criticisms:
"Andrew Hague's incredibly beautiful study of family, love and loss."
-David Rooney, Hollywood Reporter
"A beautiful film that unfortunately concludes that there is no love except the hard way."
-David Katz, Synevropa