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Current status - Released
Total runtime - 104 mins.
Release date - 29-12-1967
Release year - 1967
Genres - Adventure, Comedy, Drama
Overall ratings and scores for Weekend:
Happiness Score - 7.206/10, World Popularity Score - 6.761/100, IMDB Score - 7.0, Metascore - N/A, Internet Movie Database - 7.0/10, Rotten Tomatoes - 93%, .
Weekend movie has Total Global Votes - 181, Total IMD Votes - 14,754
Weekend Movie Introduction: Movie Weekend, release year 1967 is written by Julio Cortázar, Jean-Luc Godard and directed by Jean-Luc Godard. The leading star-cast in this movie are Mireille Darc, Jean Yanne, Jean-Pierre Kalfon along with the other stars and crew members.
Trailers, Clips, Featurettes and Behind the Scenes
Week End (1967) ORIGINAL US TRAILER [HD 1080p]
Weekend - Original French Trailer (Jean-Luc Godard, 1967)
Movie overview and plot by Anagha Shashank
Movie in-short: A surreal tale of a married couple going on a road trip to visit the wife's parents with the intention of killing them for the inheritance.
Movie story-line: 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.
Movie synopsis: A supposedly-idyllic weekend trip to the countryside turns into an endless nightmare of traffic jams, revolution, cannibalism, and murder as French bourgeois society starts to collapse under the weight of its own consumer preoccupations.
Highlights - Weekend (1967)
Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $0.00
Produced by - Cinecidi
Produced in - France
Available languages - French (Français),
Homepage URL -
Awards won / Nominations - 1 win & 5 nominations
Certificate(s) - FR : 16 DE : 18 US : R
Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of Weekend (1967)
Lead Actors - Mireille Darc, Jean Yanne, Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Writer(s) - Julio Cortázar, Jean-Luc Godard
Director(s) - Jean-Luc Godard
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about Weekend (1967)
What is the release date of Weekend (1967)?
Release date of Weekend (1967) is 29-12-1967.
What is the total runtime of Weekend (1967) in minutes?
Total runtime of Weekend (1967) in minutes is 105 min.
What is the budget consumed to produce Weekend (1967) movie?
The budget consumed to produce Weekend (1967) movie is around $0.00.
How much revenue is expected from movie Weekend (1967)?
Expected revenue from movie movie Weekend (1967) is around $0.00.
What is the pupularity of Weekend (1967)?
Worldwide pupularity of Weekend (1967) movie is 6.761%.
What is the name of the production company of film Weekend (1967)?
Production company of film Weekend (1967) is/are Cinecidi, .
Which country the film Weekend (1967) is produced in?
Film production country for the film Weekend (1967) is France, .
Which language the film Weekend (1967) is produced in?
Film Weekend (1967) is produced in French (Français), language(s).
Which Genre the film Weekend (1967) belongs to?
Movie Weekend (1967) is categorized under Adventure, Comedy, Drama genre(s).
Who are the lead actors of the film Weekend (1967)?
Lead actors of the film Weekend (1967) are Mireille Darc, Jean Yanne, Jean-Pierre Kalfon.
Who is the writer of the film Weekend (1967)?
The writer(s) of the film Weekend (1967) is/are Julio Cortázar, Jean-Luc Godard.
Who is the director of the film Weekend (1967)?
The director(s) of the film Weekend (1967) is/are Jean-Luc Godard.
Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by Weekend (1967) movie?
Movie Weekend (1967) has 1 win & 5 nominations awards and nomination in it's profile.
What is the story of Weekend (1967) in-short?
Short plot of movie Weekend (1967): A surreal tale of a married couple going on a road trip to visit the wife's parents with the intention of killing them for the inheritance..
What is the full story of Weekend (1967) movie?
Full plot of movie Weekend (1967): A supposedly-idyllic weekend trip to the countryside turns into an endless nightmare of traffic jams, revolution, cannibalism, and murder as French bourgeois society starts to collapse under the weight of its own consumer preoccupations..
Where to find full details of Weekend (1967) movie?
You can find the full details of movie Weekend (1967) at https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0062480
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List of full Starcast and crew members of Weekend (1967)
Full Starcast:
Name: Mireille Darc
Character: Corinne
Name: Jean Yanne
Character: Roland
Name: Jean-Pierre Léaud
Character: Saint-Just
Name: Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Character: Le chef du FLSO
Name: Valérie Lagrange
Character: La copine du chef du FLSO
Name: Juliet Berto
Character: La femme dans l'accident de voiture/un membre du FLSO
Name: Jean Eustache
Character: L'auto-stoppeur
Name: Anne Wiazemsky
Character: un membre du FLSO
Name: Michel Cournot
Character: l'homme de la ferme
Name: Helen Scott
Character: Femme dans la Voiture
Name: Daniel Pommereulle
Character: Joseph Balsamo
Crew Members:
Name: Agnès Guillemot
Department: Editing
Job/Role: Editor
Name: René Levert
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Sound
Name: Antoine Duhamel
Department: Sound
Job/Role: Original Music Composer
Name: Raoul Coutard
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Director of Photography
Name: Claude Miller
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Assistant Director
Name: Jean-Luc Godard
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay
Name: Jean-Luc Godard
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Director
Name: Julio Cortázar
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Writer
Name: Julio Cortázar
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Short Story
Reviews Section
As the 1960s went on Jean-Luc Godard kept up the kind of brash, zany, experimental style with which he made his name and became a cornerstone of the French New Wave, but his work increasingly showed a political consciousness sparked by the explosion of the consumer society in that decade. The class of haves, in his view, were being increasingly selfish and dog-eat-dog, while the have-nots of the world could not be expected to stand by idly. Society was surely headed for a breakdown, and his 1967 film WEEKEND is an absurdist vision of it in one hour and forty-five minutes. This is emphatically *not* a good entry point to Godard -- if you don't know his work, see Breathless or Le Mepris first -- but it is a marvelous capstone to his first decade of cinema. (After this, Godard disappeared from the limelight for some years while making more overtly political films with Jean-Pierre Gorin as the Dziga Vertov collective.) Married couple Roland (Jean Yanne) and Corinne (Mireille Darc) set off from Paris one weekend for Corinne's parents' home, as her father is dying and they want to make sure they get their cut of inheritance. Not only is their relationship with Corinne's parents focused solely on money, but both Roland and Corinne are secretly having affairs and each plans to later dispose of the other in order to run away with their lovers. As Roland and Corinne hit the road, civilization appears to have vanished all around them: people are violently fighting each other over petty arguments, the road out of Paris is an endless traffic jam of honking horns and yelling, and the roadside is littered with car wrecks and their bloody victims. WEEKEND is a grand portrait of human veniality like Dante's INFERNO. Even when Corinne and Roland encounter a group of hippies, the idealistic dreamers who oppose the cruel order of capitalist society, they are shown great cruelty. Godard was awfully prescient: not only did he shoot this film a year before the events of May 1968 and he presaged a youth revolt, but he also expected that youth to perpetuate the same flaws of the system they overthrew. Visually, WEEKEND is as much a delight as any of Godard's other colour films of this time, with a pop art feel. Godard and his cinematographer Raoul Coutard had a great eye for colour, mainly the red, white, and blue from the French flag, but all the hues on screen are bold and electric. A great treat for film aficionados are several long tracking shots that required great skill to shoot, such as the long traffic jam. There's a lot of poetry in the shots: I don't know why, but a long take where a pianist plays a Mozart suite to a crowd of farmers in a barnyard and Anne Wiazemsky (in a non-speaking role) walks up to listen, is as emotionally moving to me as anything from Tarkovsky. By this point Godard's films assume that the viewer is an intellectual, someone who has read a good bit of the literary canon and is aware of the political disputes not only of our time but also those reaching back to the 18th century. Thus as Corinne and Roland are wandering around lost around their own eventual car wreck, they come across the historical personage Saint-Just from the French Revolution (one of two amusing roles played here by the legendary Jean-Pierre Léaud), who absurdistly declaims from his writings while decked out in period costume. They then meet Tom Thumb and Emily Brontë. As the climax of the film approaches, two representatives of the Third World, African and Arab dustmen that our protagonists hitch a ride from, recite a revolutionary Marxist text at some length. And one scene where Corinne recounts a sexual encounter to her lover is a parody of Ingmar Bergman's PERSONA, which had come out the previous year. Criterion's re-release of WEEKEND on Blu-ray is a welcome event. The pop-art canvas of Godard's 1960s colour films comes through better in this higher-resolution format than on the old DVD releases. Criterion's extras are also enjoyable and informative. Viewers without a prior grounding in Godard's literary/political/social context will appreciate a 20-minute visual essay by Kent Jones which explains most of the references in the film, as well as some contemporary developments in Godard's life that aren't directly shown in the film, but made it what it is. There are interviews with the main actors from French television just before the film's 1968 release, and they explain how great it was to work with Godard, though one realizes that they hadn't seen the finished film and might well have been appalled at its anarchic pace and agitprop. The role of "making of" featurettes is provided by relatively recent interviews with cinematographer Raoul Coutard and assistant director Claude Miller.
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