Weekend

Weekend

2009 · 85 min · Drama

Patricio wants time alone with Francisca while she tries to forget her recent heartbreak. Sofia, a sexy hitchhiker, just wants a little distraction on her aimless journey. In a beautiful beach house on the Chilean coast, three twentysomethings are about to get much more than they expected.

Directed by Joaquin Mora · Written by Macarena Dominguez

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