Andrew Haigh

film director, screenwriter and producer

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Filmmaker Andrew Haigh’s new film “All of Us Strangers” uses a high-concept premise to examine themes of loss and acceptance… all while avoiding easy answers.

Andrew Haigh on subverting expectations with ‘All of Us Strangers’

Filmmaker Andrew Haigh’s new film “All of Us Strangers” uses a high-concept premise to examine themes of loss and acceptance… all while avoiding easy answers.

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Director Andrew Haigh talks “Lean On Pete” and the appealing emotional trajectory of his characters.

Andrew Haigh: 'Lean On Pete'

Director Andrew Haigh talks “Lean On Pete” and the appealing emotional trajectory of his characters.

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The film  45 Years  tells the story of British couple Geoff and Kate, played by Tom Courtney and Charlotte Rampling, in the week leading up to their 45th wedding anniversary.

Andrew Haigh: 45 Years

The film 45 Years tells the story of British couple Geoff and Kate, played by Tom Courtney and Charlotte Rampling, in the week leading up to their 45th wedding anniversary.

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