In this thoughtful drama directed by Andrew Haigh, two gay men (Tom Cullen, Chris New) meet at a nightclub and begin a 48-hour affair that has a profound impact on both of their lives., Two gay men meet at a nightclub and begin a 48-hour affair that has a profound impact on both of their lives., This multi-award winning romantic drama follows Russell and Glen as their one-night stand unexpectedly turns into something much bigger. Following a Friday night party with his friends, Russell meets Glen at a club, and they spend most of the night, the next day and the following night together. Quickly realising what they have together could be far more than what it started as, both men see the possibility of long-term happiness with the other. But Glen’s about to leave for a two-year art course in the United States. Will the weekend just become a fond memory, or is it the start of something more? Written and directed by Andrew Haigh., This multi-award winning romantic drama follows Russell and Glen as their one-night stand unexpectedly turns into something far more reaching. Following a Friday night party with his friends, Russell pulls Glen at a club, and, instead of never seeing each other again, the two men spend most of the next day and the following night together. Quickly realising what they have together could be far more than what it started as, both men see the possibility of long-term happiness with the other. However, things are complicated by Glen’s imminent departure for a two-year art course in the United States. Will the weekend just become a fond memory, or is it indeed the start of something more?, Two men wonder if they’ve found love or just had a drunken hookup in this drama from British director Andrew Haigh. Russell (Tom Cullen) is gay, but most of his friends are straight, and after a long night of boozing with his pals, he stops by a gay club on his way home and picks up Glen (Chris New). The next morning, Glen explains that he’s an artist, and begins interviewing Russell about their night together for an installation project he has in the works. Alcohol has made Russell’s memory of the previous evening a bit fuzzy, but just as importantly, he’s not as comfortable as Glen when it comes to opening up about his sexuality or his personal thoughts. Glen, on the other hand, is willing to share, but there isn’t always a lot of depth in his exchange of ideas. Over the course of the next two days, Russell and Glen spend a lot of time talking, exploring the city, and exploring one another, but neither is sure if they’re at the start of a new relationship or just avoiding the end of a one-night stand, especially after Glen mentions he’s planning to move to the United States soon. Weekend won the Audience Award in the Emerging Visions program at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Weekend ” ?
A: The main cast includes Tom Cullen,Chris New,Jonathan Race,Laura Freeman,Johnny Wright,Loretto Murray,Sarah Churm,Vauxhall Jermaine,Joe Doherty,Kieran Hardcastle,Mark Devenport,Julius Metson Scott,Martin Arrowsmith,Yichen Wu,Lorna Dunn,Suzanne Alizart,Sarah Finlay,Rachel Dargavel,Yuen-Wai Liu,Ula Pontikos,John Grant,Tim Barker,Anna Seifert-Speck,Clare Mundell,Dan Hodgett,Kahleen Crawford,Emily Morgan,Andrew Haigh,Matthew Whitney,Claire Mundell.
Q: When Did the “Weekend” Released?
A: The Movie “Weekend” originally aired on 2011-09-23 and released in the year of 2012.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Weekend” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Weekend” ?
A: “Weekend” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.