I Think We’re Alone Now

  • Archive - Festival 34
  • Director: Reed Morano
  • USA 2018
  • 93 minutes
  • English
  • Subtitles in Hebrew

Del (Peter Dinklage) is alone in the world. Literally. After the human race is wiped out, he lives in a small, empty town, methodically going from house to house, collecting batteries and other useful items, and burying the dead. He dines alone, reads, watches movies, and shelves books in the local library he’s made his home. He’s content in his solitude—until he discovers Grace (Elle Fanning), an interloper on his quiet earth. Her history and motives are obscure, and worse yet, she wants to stay.


  • Director Reed Morano
  • Production Fred Berger, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fernando Loureiro, Roberto Vasconcellos, Peter Dinklage, Mike Makowsky
  • Script Mike Makowsky
  • Cinematography Reed Morano
  • Editing Madeleine Gavin
  • Music Adam Taylor
  • Festivals Sundance (Special Jury Prize)
  • Actors Peter Dinklage, Elle Fanning, Paul Giamatti, Charlotte Gainsbourg
  • Source United King Films, Ramat Hasharon