
Weekend 2013
In *Weekend* (2013), a gripping crime drama directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, a high-ranking finance director's life spirals into chaos after he commits a desperate act of violence to cover up financial fraud.
Director: Stanislav Govorukhin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Weekend (2013) about?
Director Igor Lebedev's carefully constructed life of wealth and power collapses when he murders an accountant to silence their knowledge of his fraudulent schemes. As paranoia sets in, his weekend transforms into a nightmare of lies and irreversible choices.
Who directed Weekend?
Stanislav Govorukhin directed *Weekend*. Known for his sharp narrative style, Govorukhin crafts a tense, morally charged thriller that keeps viewers on edge.
Who stars in Weekend?
The film features Maksim Matveev, Ekaterina Guseva, Alexandr Domogarov, Viktor Sukhorukov, and Vyacheslav Chepurchenko in pivotal roles.
Is Weekend (2013) worth watching?
While lacking an IMDb rating, *Weekend* delivers a compelling crime drama with strong performances and a gripping plot. Its themes of corporate corruption and moral downfall make it a solid choice for fans of intense, thought-provoking cinema.
How long is Weekend?
The runtime for *Weekend* is 95 minutes.
About Weekend (2013) — A Crime Drama Unraveling Corporate Greed and Dark Secrets
In *Weekend* (2013), a gripping crime drama directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, a high-ranking finance director's life spirals into chaos after he commits a desperate act of violence to cover up financial fraud. The tension escalates as his dark secret threatens to unravel, blending moral decay with relentless suspense. The film delves into themes of guilt, betrayal, and the irreversible consequences of greed, all unfolding within the claustrophobic confines of corporate corruption.
With Maksim Matveev delivering a powerhouse performance as the morally compromised protagonist, *Weekend* explores the fragile line between power and punishment. Ekaterina Guseva and Alexandr Domogarov add depth to a story where every decision carries weight, while Govorukhin's sharp direction amplifies the film's uneasy atmosphere. A stark, thought-provoking thriller, this movie lingers long after the credits roll.