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6.8/10   339 votes
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Director:
Henri Verneuil
Writers:
François Boyer (writer)
Robert Merle (novel)
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Release Date:
18 December 1964 (France) more
Genre:
Drama | War more
Plot:
Set during World War II, and stuck on the beaches near Dunkirk, Julien Maillat tries to join England by boat with the English Army... more | add synopsis
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Cast

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Jean-Paul Belmondo ... Julien Maillat
Catherine Spaak ... Jeanne
Georges Géret ... Pinot
Jean-Pierre Marielle ... Pierson
Pierre Mondy ... Dhéry
Marie Dubois ... Hélène
Christian Barbier ... Paul
François Guérin ... Le lieutenant pressé
Kenneth Haigh ... Atkins
Ronald Howard ... Robinson
Jean-Paul Roussillon ... La gouape / Blackguard
Albert Rémy ... Virrel
Nigel Stock ... Un soldat brûlé
Pierre Vernier ... Un soldat
Alan Adair
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Weekend at Dunkirk (UK) (USA)
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Runtime:
119 min
Country:
France | Italy
Language:
French
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Finland:K-16

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Referenced in Ladri di saponette (1989) more

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Not exactly a beach party, 6 April 2009
8/10
Author: GrandeMarguerite from Lille, France

It is really amazing that what was one of the biggest popular successes of the 60s in the French cinema has only one review on the IMDb ! So here is my little contribution.

For those who have seen the recent "Atonement", the story will look familiar as the film is about one of the darker episodes of WWII (i.e. the retreat of the English and French troops at Dunkirk in June 1940), an episode evoked perhaps too briefly in the British film. In June 1940, English and French troops fighting against the Germans in Northern France were forced to retreat to the coastal town of Dunkirk and its suburbs. Their only hope of escape was to cross the Channel to England, but the boats were scarce and all the time they were attacked from the air by German fighter planes. This is literally the background for the whole movie. During two hours, we follow a young soldier named Julien Maillat through what was actually a terrible mess. Based on the first novel by Robert Merle, which was awarded the Goncourt Prize (the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), "Week-end à Zuydcoote" is a realistic and grim portrayal of war. Merle himself was trapped on Dunkirk's beaches in 1940, and this brought a touch of authenticity to his work. Besides, when most war films depict glory and victory, this one is about defeat and loss. Therefore, the movie is not about battles between armies of nameless soldiers ; it shows instead the boredom, frustration, fear and anger of ordinary human beings - all compressed into a turbulent two day period. That being said, don't expect one of those French "high brow" films ! Henri Verneuil was an excellent filmmaker who knew how to make a real blockbuster (as this one proved to be). Although I never regarded him as an original nor even a prominent director, "Week-end à Zuydcoote" is perhaps his best effort. Well served by an excellent cast (leading man Jean-Paul Belmondo in one of his best parts, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Pierre Mondy as a gradually repulsive swindler...), the movie has benefited from Henri Decaë's exceptional cinematography and Maurice Jarre's fine score. Verneuil has managed to construct a believable reconstruction of the episode, which matches some of the best Hollywoodian movies on that period. The weak point (and this prevents me from giving this movie a 10/10) is the story that unfolds around the encounter of Maillat (Belmondo) and a young woman (Catherine Spaak) who resolutely refuses to leave her home in the suburbs of Dunkirk. This part of the movie is artificial. While Verneuil is very good at depicting the protagonists' experiences, he proves to be clumsy with this segment. In spite of this minor flaw, "Week-end à Zuydcoote" is a thoroughly enjoyable show and a bitter reflection on war.

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