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Ukeslutt (1974)

Directed by Laila Mikkelsen
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23min

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5.0/10

Plot

«What do you really want», Jan shouts to Reidun. They are a young couple, but their relationship is brittle and seems to be dissolving due to both internal and external pressures. On the weekend they invite another couple for dinner, but the companionship and fun are gradually destroyed by quarrels and infidelity. Still, the two women finally seem to find understanding and solidarity in eachother. Week-End depicts how the political also permeate the private, in a way both original and typical of its age. The tension between old and new gender roles is one cause of the problems in the relationship between Reidun and Jan, but the political is just one aspect in a film that also deals with emotions, relations and identity. Week-End is rooted in 1970s social modernism, mixing modernist storytelling strategies with a political sub-theme of female identity and solidarity

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleUkeslutt
Original languageNorsk (NO)
Spoken languagesNorsk
Production countriesNorway
StatusReleased
Release date1 gennaio 1974
WriterPer Blom, Laila Mikkelsen
EditingFred Sassebo
CinematographyPål René Roestad
Assistant directorsLaila Mikkelsen

Release dates

Theatrical release

Norway / Jan 01, 1974

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