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Oct 10, 2013 · Le Week-End – film review. Roger Michell’s film is a subtle triumph about ageing marrieds reconnecting in Paris. Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan in 'Le Week-End' © Nicola Dove. By Nigel...
UK release date 11 October 2013. Broadbent plays Nick, the disappointed inheritor of a once promising future. His wife Meg (Duncan) has turned bitter with advancing age, refusing his attempts at intimacy and hectoring him for his lack of spontaneity.
Mar 13, 2014 · “Le Week-End” is thoroughly and unassumingly British, but part of the baggage Nick and Meg carry is a generationally specific, politically tinged Francophilia.
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Oct 7, 2013 · reviews, news & interviews. Le Week-End. Latest Roger Michell/Hanif Kureishi collaboration is grown-up, touching, and gently Gallic. by Matt Wolf Monday, 07 October 2013. Scenes from a marriage: Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan in `Le Week-End'
Oct 30, 2013 · But Le Week-End's melancholy and sometimes downright bitter disillusionment are plain to see behind the ooh-la-la veneer. The story follows a late-middle-aged British couple, Meg and Nick Burrows, celebrating their anniversary with a weekend in Paris.
Jan 10, 2013 · 93 minutes. Certificate: 15. Original Title: Le Week-End. Jim Broadbent and Lindsay Duncan are a couple of one-time radicals on a 30th-anniversary second honeymoon in Paris, where the...
Sep 25, 2013 · Review: Le Week-End Both keenly calculated and flowing with offbeat, naturalistic detail, Hanif Kureishi’s jewel of a script reflects his sensibilities as a playwright. by R. Kurt Osenlund