Andrew Haigh

Director

British

1973 - Present

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I think all of my male characters, I suppose, in all of my films, they're not necessarily the traditional version of masculinity.
Andrew Haigh
If I can do a scene in one shot, it's in one shot. Most of my shots are pretty long. I think with 'Looking,' what we have in the first minute is a whole episode of a traditional TV show. I like to let things breathe; I like to let things have a certain tone.
Andrew Haigh
The reality of our lives is never like what you see in those romantic comedies or dramas. Things don't always end good. Things don't usually end good.
Andrew Haigh
I don't want a performance to give me everything. You can look at Charlotte Rampling in '45 Years,' and you don't really know what she's thinking, but you know something interesting is happening.
Andrew Haigh
People have very difficult lives. We can judge them for making the wrong decisions, but if you look harder and understand that these lives can be difficult, hopefully you're at least a bit more sympathetic to the decisions these people have to make.
Andrew Haigh
My films are very everyday, and people don't always want to go to the cinema to see ordinary lives. They want to see something a bit more extraordinary. I get that desire, but it's not the kind of film I want to make.
Andrew Haigh
I wanted to make films since I was young. My background had nothing to do with anything creative, so it seemed an impossible task.
Andrew Haigh
If you don't open your eyes to other people's lives, you can't even begin to understand how the world works at all.
Andrew Haigh
Men are both bad and awful. And women are both bad and awful. And they can both be good and wonderful on both sides.
Andrew Haigh
For a long time, gay men fought to be seen as different, doing our own thing: This is our lives; this is what we do. Accept it. There's a conservatism that has come into the gay community: 'We're just like you, just like everyone else.'
Andrew Haigh