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All of Us Strangers (15)


  • Gloucester Guildhall 23 Eastgate Street Gloucester UK (map)

Directed by: Andrew Haigh | UK | 2023 | 105 mins
Cast | Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell

Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell star in Andrew Haigh’s hauntingly beautiful new film.

A striking adaptation of Taichi Yamada’s 1987 novel Strangers, it follows a melancholy screenwriter living in a London high rise as he falls in love and at the same time, makes a miraculous, supernatural discovery at his old family home – one that offers him the potential to re-explore and salve painful old wounds.

Using a metaphysical conceit to meditate on love, grief and profound loss, Haigh’s (45 Years, Weekend) poignant, carefully modulated ghost story revisits the traumas of a specific generation of gay men while illuminating the human condition more broadly. Superbly performed, it’s uncommonly perceptive and profoundly moving.

“An enormously satisfying and affecting experience” ★★★★★ The Guardian

Abbreviations Key
DS - Descriptive subtitled


Friday 16 February

Saturday 17 February

Wednesday 21 February

Thursday 22 February

Guildhall Cinema Pricing:

We are applying a set of flat prices on all our films* so you always know how much it'll be to experience an amazing piece of Cinema at Guildhall. You can choose from three set prices:

£11 Pay It Forward
Choosing this price enables us to maintain our Open Concession ticket price. It includes a Standard ticket as well as an additional payment that we will use to maintain our accessible tickets.

£8.50 Standard
Our Standard ticket, always £8.50.

£6 Open Concession
Not everyone can access cinema at our standard price, so we are offering an Open Concession, where you can purchase a ticket at a reduced price if you need to. No need to prove why you need a reduced price ticket.

*A 5% booking fee is applied at checkout. Event cinema and special film events are priced separately.

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