

Bloody Weekend
Directed by Anna CampionSeven teenagers retreat to a country house for the weekend to make their epic, an impossibly ambitious Celtic fantasy. As the making of the video drifts from playful hilarity to argument, frustrated ambition and accusation, intimate details seep into the script and the gap between fact and fiction closes, foreshadowing later events. When the group decides to lift the mood with an Acid-inspired initiation, secret dreams and fears are revealed, and pent-up emotions released, with all their youthful intensity and passion.
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Bloody Weekend was released on 1 September 1994.
Bloody Weekend was directed by Anna Campion.
Bloody Weekend has a runtime of 1h 31m.
Bloody Weekend was produced by Caroline Hewitt, David Hazlett, Bridget Ikin, John Maynard.
Seven teenagers retreat to a country house for the weekend to make their epic, an impossibly ambitious Celtic fantasy. As the making of the video drifts from playful hilarity to argument, frustrated ambition and accusation, intimate details seep into the script and the gap between fact and fiction closes, foreshadowing later events. When the group decides to lift the mood with an Acid-inspired initiation, secret dreams and fears are revealed, and pent-up emotions released, with all their youthful intensity and passion.
The key characters in Bloody Weekend are Neil (Oliver Milburn), Rose (Catherine McCormack), Zita (Thandiwe Newton).
Bloody Weekend is rated 15.
Bloody Weekend is a Drama, Mystery, Thriller film.
Bloody Weekend has an audience rating of 2.1 out of 10.
Bloody Weekend had a budget of US$500K.
Bloody Weekend has made US$44,231 at the box office.












