Dennis Potter At London Weekend Television (1980)
Three television plays, involving infidelity, spies and memories of passion.
Eating Out: The Open Weekend (2011)
Four gay men figure out their romantic and sexual desires.
Family Weekend (2013)
A teenage girl who feels betrayed by her family decides to pursue an intervention, beginning by taking her parents hostage.
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A family reunion becomes difficult as secrets are revealed and frustrations expressed.
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An exploration of Wiz’s controversial and banned 1992 film about the UK acid house scene.
Long Weekend (2008)
Remake of the cult horror that sees nature turn predator.
Long Weekend (1978)
Getting back to nature for a sophisticated Sydney couple upsets the animals.
The Lost Weekend (1945)
The desperate life of a chronic alcoholic is followed through a four day drinking bout.
Nights And Weekends (2008)
A twenty-something couple struggle with a long-distance relationship.
Stella's Last Weekend (2018)
As they say farewell to their dying dog over the course of a weekend, two brothers fall for the same girl.
Weekend Of A Champion (2013)
Portrait of Jackie Stewart on the weekend of his victory at the Monte Carlo Grand Prix.
Weekend (2011)
A one-night stand turns into something altogether more unexpected in Andrew Haigh's heartfelt love story.
Le Week-End (2013)
A couple take a make or break trip to Paris.
Weekender (2011)
A wild, kaleidoscopic romp through the rave culture of the 1990s.
Weekenders (2021)
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