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Jornadas ODA y cine de verano: celebración mes del orgullo LGTBIQ+

No current Madrid showtimesLast tracked: Fri 5 Jun 20:30 · Cine de verano Parque Olof Palme
Drama, Fantasy, Romance

No current showtimes for Jornadas ODA y cine de verano: celebración mes del orgullo LGTBIQ+

This page stays available because the film has already screened in Madrid. New dates will appear here when they are listed.

Where to watch Jornadas ODA y cine de verano: celebración mes del orgullo LGTBIQ+ in Madrid

There are no current Madrid showtimes for Jornadas ODA y cine de verano: celebración mes del orgullo LGTBIQ+, but this page keeps the local screening history because it has already screened at Cine de verano Parque Olof Palme.

If it returns to Madrid screens, new dates will appear here. The most recent tracked screenings were for Fri 5 Jun.

Recent tracked screenings

One night in his near-empty tower block in contemporary London, Adam has a chance encounter with a mysterious neighbor, which punctures the rhythm of his everyday life.

  • 2023British Independent Film AwardsBest Supporting Performance — Paul Mescal
  • 2023British Independent Film AwardsBest Director — Andrew Haigh
  • 2023British Independent Film AwardsBest Screenplay — Andrew Haigh
  • 2023British Independent Film AwardsBest Lead Performance — Andrew Scott · nominated
  • 2023British Independent Film AwardsBest British Independent Film — Andrew Haigh, Graham Broadbent, Peter Czernin, Sarah Harvey
  • 2023New York Film Festival · Main Slateselected
  • 2023Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid · Sección Oficial largometrajesEspiga Arcoiris — All of Us Strangers · nominated
  • 2023Semana Internacional de Cine de Valladolid · Sección OficialGolden Spike — All of Us Strangers · nominated
  • 2023Telluride Film Festival · Main Program · world premiereselected
  • 2024Dorian AwardsLGBTQ Film of the Year — All of Us Strangers
  • 2024Dorian AwardsFilm of the Year — All of Us Strangers
  • 2024GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Film - Wide Release — All of Us Strangers · nominated

Set in London · Adam's childhood memories / parents' house, 1987 · Sanderstead, London Borough of Croydon, 1987

  • Filmed at Royal Vauxhall Tavern, LondonNightclub / gay pub sequences; source states the club sequence was filmed at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London.
  • Andrew Haigh's childhood home, Croydon, Greater LondonUsed for the house where Adam finds his parents; address not recorded because public sources identify it only as Haigh's childhood/parents' old house in Croydon or a small London suburb outside Croydon.
  • Croydon, Greater LondonAndrew Scott said he saw the tower block where exterior shots were filmed while passing through Croydon; exact building not identified in allowed sources checked.
Andrew ScottPaul MescalJamie BellClaire Foy
Grief and legacyLonelinessqueer desirehome as emotional archivememory and identityqueer romancefestival queer cinemafamily bondsadaptation and reinvention
Tearjerkerhaunted tendernessBittersweetqueer adult audiencepsychological dramabeautiful but draininggrief-ready viewerscharacter studyintimate catharsisfilm-club discussion