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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2025 · 13 MIN

Ghosts in the High-Rise: Loneliness in All of Us Strangers

from Stories in Motion · host D & J

What do tower blocks, ghost stories, and queer loneliness have in common? In this episode, we unpack Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers—a haunting, intimate film about isolation, memory, and the longing to be seen. From brutalist architecture to spectral parents and fleeting love, we explore how the film captures what it means to live among shadows, both real and imagined.

What do tower blocks, ghost stories, and queer loneliness have in common? In this episode, we unpack Andrew Haigh’s All of Us Strangers—a haunting, intimate film about isolation, memory, and the longing to be seen. From brutalist architecture to spectral parents and fleeting love, we explore how the film captures what it means to live among shadows, both real and imagined.

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