Dirty Weekend

Dirty Weekend

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Neil LaBute
  • Cast(s): Matthew Broderick, Alice Eve, Phil Burke, Gia Crovatin, Monique Candelaria See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Joel Goodman
  • Similar To: Outcome, Jay Kelly
  • Story:
    During a layover in Albuquerque, work colleagues Les and Natalie discover more about each other than they ever thought possible. Anxious and irritable, Les is drawn back into the city by past experiences he can’t forget (even if he doesn't really remember the particulars of his previous drunken adventure). Natalie, refusing to leave his side, follows along as her own secrets are slowly revealed, leaving her feeling both vulnerable and unbound.
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5/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
During a layover in Albuquerque, work colleagues Les and Natalie discover more about each other than they ever thought possible. Anxious and irritable, Les is drawn back into the city by past experiences he can’t forget (even if he doesn't really remember the particulars of his previous drunken adventure). Natalie, refusing to leave his side, follows along as her own secrets are slowly revealed, leaving her feeling both vulnerable and unbound.
Ratings

5/10

IMDb

TRIVIA

Trivia

Shooting in downtown Albuquerque proved to have its challenges, such as a homeless man demanding to be fed while he continued to play bongos near the set over multiple shoot days, police demonstrations outside city hall, and another shoot for a television show both attempting to use nearby parking lots.

Filmed in 15 days. (said during Tribeca Film Festival Q & A)

Many scenes were shot with one camera angle with no other coverage