Weekend (1972)
A seemingly funny story set in a seaside shanty town consisting of cramped beach huts with no view of the sea; crying children in a car, enough luggage for an expedition to distant parts, traffic jams in the rain, a sudden swerve... There is a certain degree of seriousness behind a story whose ups and downs are determined by chance encounter. (Belgian Cinematek)
Director: Jean-Jacques Péché, Pierre Manuel
Runtime: 67 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Cinematography: Manu Bonmariage
Editing: Edouard van Cutsem
Production: RTBF
Country: Belgium
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean-Jacques Péché, Pierre Manuel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Weekend about?
- A seemingly funny story set in a seaside shanty town consisting of cramped beach huts with no view of the sea; crying children in a car, enough luggage for an expedition to distant parts, traffic jams in the rain, a sudden swerve... There is a certain degree of seriousness behind a story whose ups and downs are determined by chance encounter. (Belgian Cinematek)
- Who directed Weekend?
- Weekend was directed by Jean-Jacques Péché, Pierre Manuel.
- How long is Weekend?
- Weekend has a runtime of 1h 7m (67 minutes).
- Where was Weekend produced?
- Weekend was produced in Belgium.