
Movie spotlight
Weekend Millionaires
Following a competitive circumstances, Russian Federation returned the Romanian state treasury found in Moscow. Among the items brought into the country is also a bust of the early twentieth century (porcelain bust made in 1915, signed I. Andropov) that is not in inventory; experts consider it a "regular kitch". The bust was stored at the Museum of Art in Bucharest.
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Plot Summary
This short comedy follows two individuals who have stumbled upon a peculiar way to become millionaires over the weekend. The film humorously explores their unconventional methods and the potential consequences.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Weekend Millionaires' was primarily screened at festivals and online. It garnered attention for its quirky humor and inventive premise within its brief runtime, often praised as a charming and amusing diversion.
What Reviewers Say
Applauded for its witty and original concept.
Praised for its efficient storytelling and comedic timing.
Considered a delightful and memorable short film experience.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was created by Steve Purcell, who is also known for co-creating the animated series 'Samurai Jack' and the video game 'Day of the Tentacle'.
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