Weekend | |
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Directed by | Cezary Pazura |
Written by | Lesław Kaźmierczak |
Screenplay by | Monika Sajko |
Produced by | Cezar 10 Sp. z o.o. |
Starring |
Paweł Małaszyński Małgorzata Socha Michał Lewandowski Paweł Wilczak |
Cinematography | Grzegorz Kuczeriszka |
Music by | Filip Siejka |
Production company | Big Blue TV |
Distributed by | ITI Cinema |
Release date |
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Running time | 115mins |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Weekend is a 2010 Polish crime comedy film directed by Cezary Pazura, his directorial debut. [1]
The plot revolves around two gangsters who are struggling for control of the city, who decide to track down and get hold of a suitcase filled with money and drugs. Meanwhile, another criminal gang has the same goal.
The film was shot and set in Łódź and released in the cinemas. [1]
Critical reception was mostly negative, accused of being vulgar and low-brow. [2] [3] [4]
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Weekend | |
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Directed by | Cezary Pazura |
Written by | Lesław Kaźmierczak |
Screenplay by | Monika Sajko |
Produced by | Cezar 10 Sp. z o.o. |
Starring |
Paweł Małaszyński Małgorzata Socha Michał Lewandowski Paweł Wilczak |
Cinematography | Grzegorz Kuczeriszka |
Music by | Filip Siejka |
Production company | Big Blue TV |
Distributed by | ITI Cinema |
Release date |
|
Running time | 115mins |
Country | Poland |
Language | Polish |
Weekend is a 2010 Polish crime comedy film directed by Cezary Pazura, his directorial debut. [1]
The plot revolves around two gangsters who are struggling for control of the city, who decide to track down and get hold of a suitcase filled with money and drugs. Meanwhile, another criminal gang has the same goal.
The film was shot and set in Łódź and released in the cinemas. [1]
Critical reception was mostly negative, accused of being vulgar and low-brow. [2] [3] [4]
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