All the Time We Have premiered in theaters on October 31st.
The news that Florence Pugh AND Andrea Garfield he was going to star in a new romantic drama from the A24, driven by John Crowleyhas already aroused great expectations among audiences and critics.
In All the time we havethe film delivers a story of an intimate relationshiptackling the themes of love, loss and the meaning of life in a stripped-down narrative that contrasts with the prevailing style of current Hollywood.

In an exclusive interview for the portal SlashFilmthe director of the film spoke about the challenges and inspirations in the filmmaking processas well as commenting on the special dimension that the lead actors brought to the production.
“It went on for two days and there were so many elements”
When Crowley was asked what the film’s biggest challenge was in terms of production, the director highlighted the intense birth scene, one of the most difficult to film, in his opinion!
I would say the big birth scene was the biggest [desafio] emotional. […] We had a midwife on set, we had a prosthetic and then, of course, at the last minute, you introduced a real baby. I remember, as I was filming, feeling excited about the amount of things you thought could go wrong here and that you were trying to anticipate.
In terms of narrative, Crowley pointed out that although All the Time We Have may seem like a love story, its soul is…
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