The director explained the importance of capturing that authenticity, which is why he was intent on casting a gay actor in the role of Adam. While the film is not autobiographical, Haigh related to the feeling of growing up gay in the ’80s and attempted to portray that period truthfully, especially as it pertains to Adam finally coming out to his parents. “Here, I really wanted to feel the subjective nature of having sex and what it feels like - the nervousness and the excitement and the physical sensation of being touched by someone else and what that does to you.” “I’ve been more objective in how I’ve shot sex scenes in the past,” he said. Haigh, who helmed the 2011 queer indie classic “Weekend” and served as a director and executive producer on HBO’s gay dramedy series “Looking,” indicated that the sex scenes in “All of Us Strangers” differ from those in his previous work.
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