Week-ends (2014)
Directed by Anne Villacèque

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

The most insignificant of incidents can sometimes be enough to totally ruin a holiday in the country.  A minor misunderstanding in a supermarket car park can rapidly snowball into a major blown falling out, as Jean and Christine discover in the course of a weekend break.  When he ends his relationship with Christine, Jean also manages to alienate his best friends, Sylvette and Ulrich.  Still, even in the heat of battle, life is full of surprises...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Anne Villacèque
  • Script: Gilles Taurand, Sophie Fillières, Anne Villacèque
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Milon
  • Cast: Karin Viard (Christine), Noémie Lvovsky (Sylvette), Jacques Gamblin (Jean), Ulrich Tukur (Ulrich), Aurélia Petit (Pascale), Iliana Zabeth (Charlotte 1), Gisèle Casadesus (Françoise), Laure Calamy (Flo), Marc Bodnar (Marc-Antoine), Jeanne Ruff (Charlotte 2), Aurore Broutin (Femme au supermarché), Finnegan Oldfield (Erwan), César Domboy (Julien), Philippe Rebbot (Le brocanteur), Paul Bartel (Le garçon de la plage), Adam Bonitzer (Tristan), Ivan Moufakkir (Théo), Vincent Tricon (Le narrateur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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