Cake (2005 film)
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Director Nisha Ganatra Initial release 2005 Screenplay Tassie Cameron Writer Tassie Cameron | 5/10 Genre Comedy, Romance Music director Andrew Lockington Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Directors Nisha Ganatra, Jennifer Arzt Cast Heather Graham (Pippa McGee), David Sutcliffe (Ian), Taye Diggs (Hemingway Jones), Sandra Oh (Lulu), Sarah Chalke (Jane)Similar movies 27 Dresses , Four Weddings and a Funeral , License to Wed , The Wedding Ringer , Bride Wars , Meet the Parents Tagline Have your life and eat it too. |
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Cake is a 2005 romantic comedy film directed by Nisha Ganatra.
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Plot
The picture follows the life of Pippa McGee (Heather Graham) as she takes that giant step between 29 and 30 that involves growing up, becoming responsible and discovering true love.
Pippa is a freelance travel writer that is enjoying holidays in a mexicanized-Pamplona (Spain), comes home for a friend's wedding, she finds herself running her father's wedding magazine while he recovers from a heart attack. Not only does Pippa have to run the magazine, Wedding Bells, she also has to save it from the chopping block. Wedding Bells' future is at risk, as hungry vultures wait to take over her father's media conglomerate.
Pippa and her straight-laced father have never truly gotten along since her mother died. To complicate things, Pippa becomes involved in a love triangle with her father's right-hand man Ian (David Sutcliffe) and the free-spirited photographer Hemingway Jones (Taye Diggs).
Everything is completed by the cast of token friends, Lulu (Sandra Oh), Jane (Sarah Chalke) and Rachel (Sabrina Grdevich), who provide Pippa with the moral support she needs to get the job done, both in her love life and in her job as editor.
Cast
References
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