‘Love exists beyond death’: Andrew Scott on All of Us Strangers – and whether his character was dead

The co-star of the Guardian’s film of 2024 talks about director Andrew Haigh’s ‘unabashedly romantic’ love story, loneliness – and the idea of seeing your parents as your peers

How does it feel to have been the star of the Guardian’s film of the year?
You know what, it’s really wonderful. Thank you so much to the discerning people at the Guardian.

What are your main memories of making All of Us Strangers?
They’re extraordinarily positive. It doesn’t necessarily always happen that the process equals the product, but this was a really heartfelt process and a really special film that came as a result.

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