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Overview

User Rating:
7.3/10   3,981 votes
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Director:

Jean-Luc Godard

Writer:

Jean-Luc Godard (writer)

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Release Date:

27 September 1968 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama more

Plot:

A supposedly idyllic weekend trip to the countryside turns into a never-ending nightmare of traffic jams... more | add synopsis

Awards:

1 nomination more

NewsDesk:
(3 articles)

CinemaSpy's Week-End TV Recap (Nov. 7)
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CinemaSpy's Week-End TV Recap (Nov. 7)
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User Comments:

Still the meanest film on the block. more (78 total)


Cast

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Mireille Darc ... Corinne Durand
Jean Yanne ... Roland Durand
Jean-Pierre Kalfon ... Le chef du Front de Libération de la Seine et Oise
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Additional Details

Also Known As:

Le week-end
Week-End
Week-end, un uomo e una donna dal sabato alla domenica (Italy)
Weekend (USA) (promotional title)
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Runtime:

105 min

Country:

France | Italy

Language:

French

Color:

Color (Eastmancolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.66 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono

Filming Locations:

Paris, France

Company:

Comacico more


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Premiere voted this movie as one of "The 25 Most Dangerous Movies". more

Quotes:

Woman in Car: Are you in a film or in reality?
Joesph Balsam: In a film.
Man in Car: In a film? You lie too much.
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Movie Connections:

Referenced in Film Geek (2005) more

Soundtrack:

Piano sonata K. 576 more


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52 out of 63 people found the following comment useful.
Still the meanest film on the block., 4 March 2002
10/10
Author: miloc from Bronx, New York

I gave this movie a 10 out of 10. I expect many people would feel hard-pressed to give it a 2 on the same scale, and I honestly wouldn't blame those who do. "Week End" is a machine built to provoke, and perhaps irritation as well as admiration can be a measure of such a machine's success.

For myself, I love it. It boils with anger, frustration, and insane energy. In one sense, it approaches film like the Cubists approached painting, breaking down images, ideas, characters and plot into startlingly photographed, almost geometric segments. But where the Cubists were to content to experiment with form Godard's instincts stay furiously political; it's as though an early Picasso had been commandeered and refitted by George Grosz.

Arrogance is not always a drawback, as rock and roll fans know-- and "Week End" is a terribly arrogant film. The director trashes every convention that he can think of. It's all thrown together-- music, dialogue, on-screen text, unvarnished political theory, frightening violence-- onto a bare hook of a plot: a young, apparently soulless couple go on a week-end trip in the middle of what appears to be the end of Western civilization. Without apologies Godard throws this mess on the table and asks the rest of us, "What have you got to match it?"

Sadly, not much. Cinema as an art has regressed rather than advanced since this film was released. (Godard himself stalled after "Week End.") Despite the rise of independently funded, non-Hollywood films in the past decade, no one seems ready to dare the sort of experimentation with what film could be that was begun in the 60s, and this is a sad thing. The films made by Godard at the height of his powers are all the more precious now. "Week End" is a document of a time when film mattered. It is an artifact, but it would only be dated if it had been surpassed. It does not rest in peace.

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