Andrew Haigh is a multifaceted creative force, exceling in both writing and directing capacities.
His filmography boasts a diverse array of critically acclaimed projects, including the thought-provoking drama "Weekend", which made its debut at the prestigious SXSW festival, ultimately taking home the coveted audience award.
Subsequent to this success, Haigh's film "45 Years" premiered at the renowned Berlin Film Festival, garnering a total of two Silver Bears and earning a well-deserved Academy Award nomination for the outstanding performance of lead actress Charlotte Rampling.
In addition to his success in the realm of feature films, Haigh's television work has also garnered significant recognition. His HBO series "Looking" showcased his ability to craft engaging narratives for the small screen, while his limited series "The North Water" for the BBC demonstrated his capacity to adapt complex stories for the television medium.
Haigh's most recent cinematic endeavor, "Lean on Pete", made its world premiere in competition at the esteemed Venice Film Festival, ultimately securing the Marcello Mastroianni award for the outstanding performance of Charlie Plummer.
Furthermore, his latest film, "All of Us Strangers", has been nominated for an impressive six BAFTA awards, a testament to Haigh's continued growth and mastery as a filmmaker.