About the Film
One night, screenwriter Adam (Andrew Scott), in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, has a chance encounter with his mysterious neighbor Harry (Paul Mescal) that punctures the rhythm of his everyday life. As Adam and Harry get closer, Adam is pulled back to his childhood home, where he discovers that his long-dead parents are both living and look the same age as the day they died over 30 years ago.
The Reviews Are In
"Packs an emotional punch strong enough to fell a person. Fraught conversations, longing and anxiety cut us to the core; Haigh’s innovation creates a powerful, emotional sweep. Plan on recovery time."
-Anne Brody, What She Said
"Writer-director Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers – an achingly beautiful meditation on love and grief – is the best film of the year and one of the decade’s absolute finest."
-Andrew Parker, The Gate
Open Caption Screenings*
For Deaf and Hard of Hearing
*Screenings that feature on-screen text captions that display the spoken dialogue, sound effects, and other relevant audio information for the audience to read.