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  1. Weekend (1967) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  2. A Week-end (Weekend, Le Weekend, Le Week-end) Jean-Luc Godard rendezte francia film, amit 1967 -ben mutattak be. A film Godard első korszakának utolsó műve, a francia filmes újhullám egyik meghatározó alkotása. A montázsokban elbeszélt történetet filmközi feliratok szabdalják és magyarázzák, a film számos rejtett és nyílt ...

  3. Sep 10, 2012 · What takes the film one stage further into inimitable Godard territory is the note of despairing romanticism he first mined in Pierrot le Fou. Here too, his hero and heroine emerge as oddly tragic ...

  4. Weekend is a 1967 postmodern black comedy film written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, based on Julio Cortázar's short story "La autopista del Sur". It stars mainstream French TV stars Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne. Jean-Pierre Léaud, comic star of numerous French New Wave films, including François Truffaut's The 400 Blows (1959) and Godard's earlier Masculin Féminin (1966), appeared in two roles. Raoul Coutard served as cinematographer.

  5. Nov 20, 2014 · Week-End / Week-end (1967) - Trailer French Unifrance 253K subscribers Subscribed 637 59K views 9 years ago Directed by : Jean-Luc Godard Produced by : Lira Films, Les Films Copernic, Comacico ...

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  6. A supposedly idyllic weekend trip to the countryside turns into a never-ending nightmare of traffic jams, revolution, cannibalism and murder as French bourgeois society starts to collapse under the weight of its own consumer preoccupations.

  7. Nov 13, 2012 · Featuring a justly famous centerpiece sequence in which the camera tracks along a seemingly endless traffic jam, and rich with historical and literary references, Weekend is a surreally funny and disturbing call for revolution, a depiction of society retreating to savagery, and—according to the credits—the end of cinema itself.