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Weekend (2011)

Directed by Cezary Pazura · Cinematography by Grzegorz Kuczeriszka

121 min57 frames

ComedyActionCrime

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Weekend (2011) movie still: wide — An aerial view overlooks a paved campus path winding through a grass lawn area. A lone individual wearing a…Weekend (2011) movie still: medium — A living room features a vintage floral patterned fabric couch and green wall paint. Two young men recline on…Weekend (2011) movie still: medium — A small, painted bathroom features a single rectangular mirror fixed to the wall. A man views his reflection in…Weekend (2011) movie still: closeup — A man stands before a reflective surface divided by a thin black grid. He observes himself in the mirror while…Weekend (2011) movie still: closeup — A close-up of a young man lying in a white-tiled bathtub. The man has his eyes closed and his head is resting…Weekend (2011) movie still: establishing — A wide view shows a dense residential area with rows of red-roofed houses. Trees and rolling hills…Weekend (2011) movie still: wide — A deserted gas station stands beside a multi-lane road at night. Bright overhead canopy lights illuminate the…Weekend (2011) movie still: wide — A sprawling public housing estate features concrete walkways winding through scattered trees and grass. A person…Weekend (2011) movie still: establishing — Two identical high-rise concrete apartment blocks stand side by side under a grey sky. The buildings…Weekend (2011) movie still: medium — A public transport concourse features ticketing machines, safety signage, and a small potted plant. Three…Weekend (2011) movie still: medium — A concrete pedestrian overpass overlooks a multi-lane roadway with moving cars. Two men converse near a metal…Weekend (2011) movie still: fullbody — An outdoor train station platform with metal fencing in the foreground. Two men stand facing each other while…Weekend (2011) movie still: medium — Interior of a modern train carriage with blurred yellow handrails visible in the background. Two young men lean…Weekend (2011) movie still: closeup — A white magnetic refrigerator door features arranged colorful plastic letter magnets and small trinkets. Two…Weekend (2011) movie still: wide — A fairground bumper car attraction features numbered vehicles parked on a smooth reflective floor. People stand…Weekend (2011) movie still: establishing — A dark, silhouetted window frame looks out over a suburban landscape at twilight. A distant chimney emits…
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What is Weekend about?

Two gangsters, fighting for influence in the city, decide to get suitcases filled with money and drugs. Meanwhile, another criminal group has the same purpose.

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Who made Weekend?

What does the cinematography of Weekend look like?

Across 56 sampled frames, Weekend builds its coverage from medium shots (52% of the sample), with wide compositions (16%) carrying much of the rest. Cinematographer Grzegorz Kuczeriszka keeps 54% of it in soft, naturalistic light. 50% of the frames play at night or in the failing light of dusk. Vintage glass shapes the frame. Focus stays shallow in 66% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of Weekend?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Weekend (2011) are #302e2e, #53524e, #90908f, #121012, #afb0b1, #72736d — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

  • #302e2e
  • #53524e
  • #90908f
  • #121012
  • #afb0b1
  • #72736d

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