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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_Week-EndLe Week-End - Wikipedia

    Le Week-End. Le Week-End is a 2013 British-French drama film directed by Roger Michell and starring Jim Broadbent, Lindsay Duncan, and Jeff Goldblum. Written by Hanif Kureishi, the film is the fourth collaboration between Michell and Kureishi, who both began developing the story seven years prior during a weekend trip to Montmartre. [3]

  2. Oct 11, 2013 · Le Week-End: Directed by Roger Michell. With Lindsay Duncan, Jim Broadbent, Igor Gotesman, Olivier Audibert. A British couple return to Paris many years after their honeymoon there in an attempt to rejuvenate their marriage.

    • (8.7K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Roger Michell
    • 2013-10-11
  3. Topped with bittersweet humor but possessing surprisingly thorny depths, Le Week-End offers a sophisticated, well-acted portrait of late-life struggles and long-term marriage. Read Critics Reviews

    • (154)
    • Roger Michell
    • R
    • Jim Broadbent
  4. Mar 14, 2014 · Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan star as a couple on an anniversary trip to Paris, where they face their marital troubles and temptations. The film is a witty and poignant exploration of the challenges and joys of long-term relationships, directed by Roger Michell and written by Hanif Kureishi.

  5. Mar 14, 2014 · Nick and Meg Burrows return to Paris, the city where they honeymooned, to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary and rediscover some romance in their long-lived marriage. The film follows the couple as long-established tensions in their marriage break out in humorous and often painful ways.

  6. As their up and down weekend progresses in which hints of a loving relationship do exist, things have the potential to be turned on their heads when they attend a party at the home of one of Nick's old American colleagues from Cambridge, Morgan, into who they just happened to run.

  7. www.metacritic.com › movie › le-week-endLe Week-End - Metacritic

    Mar 14, 2014 · Le Week-End is a sour and misanthropic film masquerading as an honest and sensitive romance. A painful and unremittingly bleak look at a difficult marriage, it wants us to sit through a range of domestic horrors without offering much of anything as a reward.