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    Andrew Haigh’s ‘A Long Winter’ starts filming for Mubi, Film4
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    Andrew Haigh’s ‘A Long Winter’ starts filming for Mubi, Film4

    2025-10-29T14:00:00Z

    Filming in Canada is underway, with The Match Factory handling sales.

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    Stars of Tomorrow one-to-one: Andrew Haigh & Rory Fleck Byrne

    2023-07-03T13:31:00Z

    Writer/director Andrew Haigh talks to actor/filmmaker Rory Fleck Byrne about bringing a queer perspective to his work, showing confidence and vulnerability on set, and how best to direct actors

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    Venice reveals 2024 competition jury

    2024-07-10T10:19:00Z

    The festival runs August 28-September 7.

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    Andrew Haigh breaks down four key scenes from ‘All Of Us Strangers’: "Half the crew were crying"
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    Andrew Haigh breaks down four key scenes from ‘All Of Us Strangers’: "Half the crew were crying"

    2024-02-05T15:14:00Z

    The present and past collide in All Of Us Strangers, Andrew Haigh’s audacious mix of contemporary gay romance, emotional family drama and metaphysical fantasy. Screen talks to the writer/director about the choices he made in four pivotal scenes

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    Andrew Haigh sets new feature ‘Strangers’ with Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell
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    Andrew Haigh sets new feature ‘Strangers’ with Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell

    2022-06-30T17:30:00Z

    Project is loosely based on the English translation of a Japanese novel by Taichi Yamada

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    Andrew Haigh, 45 Years
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    Andrew Haigh, 45 Years

    2015-02-06T14:17:00Z

    Andrew Haigh’s 45 Years is a truthful story about an older couple. He tells Wendy Mitchell about the film’s thematic inspirations and working with the dream cast of Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay.

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    Andrew Haigh, Mohamed Hefzy, Emilie Bujès among Sundance jurors
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    Andrew Haigh, Mohamed Hefzy, Emilie Bujès among Sundance jurors

    2022-01-07T18:26:00Z

    Festival to run January 20-30.

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    45 Years
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    45 Years

    2015-02-06T21:15:00Z

    Dir/scr: Andrew Haigh. UK. 2015. 93mins

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    '45 Years' director Andrew Haigh among Creative England Future Leaders
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    '45 Years' director Andrew Haigh among Creative England Future Leaders

    2016-01-20T09:40:00Z

    Sunset Song producer Hurricane Films and Duck Soup Films, set up last year by two UK producers with ties to Warp Films, are also on the list.

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    The rise of 'Lean On Pete' duo Andrew Haigh and Tristan Goligher
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    The rise of 'Lean On Pete' duo Andrew Haigh and Tristan Goligher

    2017-10-06T10:13:00Z

    45 Years and Weekend duo talk film industry rise.

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