FILMS
When is ‘We Live in Time’ released and how much did it cost to produce?
The romantic drama from John Crowley is expected to have audiences reaching for their handkerchiefs.
‘We Live in Time’, directed by John Crowley and starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, had a limited release in the United States yesterday, Friday, October 11. It now moves to more theaters nationwide on October 18, so check your local listings to see if you can see it this week or need to wait. The film premiered at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received praise for its emotional depth and performances.
The movie follows the relationship between Tobias, played by Garfield, and Almut, portrayed by Pugh, as their love story unfolds after a chance encounter. It’s a poignant, decade-spanning romance, which delves into themes of time and the fleeting nature of love, and is expected to have audiences stifling more than just one tear or two.
How much did ‘We Live in Time’ cost to produce?
Produced by A24, ‘We Live in Time’ is a film firmly in line with the studio’s tradition of releasing thought-provoking dramas. The film was developed in collaboration with StudioCanal and is expected to be a major player during awards season, due in part to the star power of Garfield and Pugh and Nick Payne’s poignant screenplay. While the exact production budget has not been officially disclosed, films of similar scope from A24 generally have a production cost in the $20 to $30 million range.
When will ‘We Live in Time’ hit streaming services?
The highly anticipated romantic drama is expected to be in theatres for several months, hitting streaming services some time in the first half of 2025. So far no information has been given on which services it will be available on, but historically A24′s films have gone to HBO Max, meaning Max is the likely destination for ‘We Live in Time’.
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