No Burials on Sunday (French: On n'enterre pas le dimanche) is a 1960 French crime drama film directed by Michel Drach and starring Philippe Mory, Hella Petri and Marcel Cuvelier. It is based on the 1958 novel by Fred Kassak. It combines elements of film noir and the French New Wave. Drach was awarded the Louis Delluc Prize for his direction.
Philippe a young, aspiring writer from Martinique lives a struggling life in Paris feeling lonely and alienated. He meets the easygoing Swedish tourist Margaretha, but struggles to feel a sense of belonging. When he kills a man in self-defence, he has to try and dispose of the body on a Sunday.