Round 10: Tossup 11

In a film with this title, an Arab garbageman eats a sandwich while his Black co-worker goes on a political rant. That scene revisits the opening titles, which proclaim that the film with this title was “found in a dump.” A 2011 film with this title built around conversations between two men played by Chris New and Tom Cullen is often compared to Before Sunrise. The director of a film with this title was unaware (15[1])that his own screenplay adapted a Julio Cortázar short story. (15[1])A scene of (*) cannibalism and real animal slaughter ends that film with this title, whose best-known shot tracks an absurdly large traffic jam. A film with this title (10[1])by the director of 45 Years and All of Us Strangers is about the aftermath of a one-night stand between Russell and Glen. For 10 points, a gay romance by Andrew Haigh (“hay”) and a 1967 satire by Jean-Luc Godard are both titled for what two-day time period? ■END■

ANSWER: Weekend [or Week-end; or the weekend]
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