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Director
  
Nigel Cole

Initial DVD release
  
March 13, 2013 (Sweden)

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

5.2/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Screenplay
  
Tim Firth

Language
  
English

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Writer
  
Tim Firth (screenplay)

Release date
  
August 17, 2012 (2012-08-17)

Initial release
  
August 17, 2012 (United Kingdom)

Cast
  
Lucy Punch
(Saskia),
Matt Berry
(Roger),
Miriam Margolyes
(Patricia),
Rufus Hound
(Raif),
Julianna White
(Tara Devlin),
Harriet Walter
(Alex)

Similar movies
  
Related Nigel Cole movies

Tagline
  
Love. Honour. Disarray.

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The Wedding Video is a 2012 British comedy written by Tim Firth and directed by Nigel Cole. Presented in the "found footage" style, the film stars Rufus Hound, Lucy Punch and Robert Webb. It follows an engaged couple's best man as he creates a video documentary of their wedding.

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Plot

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Raif Moyle (Hound) has been chosen to be the best man to his brother Tim (Webb) and Saskia (Punch) at their wedding. Raif decides to give Tim and Saskia an unforgettable present in the form of a wedding video. He discovers that Tim has left his bohemian life behind and is marrying into a family aspirant of a higher-class lifestyle—especially Saskia's hideous Hyacinth Bucket-esque grandmother (Miriam Margolyes).

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With the bride's mother interfering with wedding plans (such as arranging horses dressed as unicorns and butterflies to release by the bridesmaids), Raif finds out that Saskia is the rebellious Saskia he knew at school. Spending an increasing amount of time with her during the wedding arrangements, Raif and Saskia kiss after the stress of the planning takes its toll on her. Eventually revealing this to Tim en route to the wedding, they decide to intercept Saskia on her way to the church. Tim asks Saskia whether she really wants the marriage to go ahead; she tearfully says "no". Arriving late to the church, the three make their way up the aisle to the altar, where Tim announces that his and Saskia's wedding will not proceed. However, Raif steps forward and the vicar conducts a brief, but non-legal, ceremony for Raif and Saskia.

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At the wedding reception, being held at a grand stately home (the real-life Basildon Park), Saskia's mother realises that all she wants is for Saskia to be happy.

Cast

  • Rufus Hound – Raif
  • Lucy Punch – Saskia
  • Robert Webb – Tim
  • Matt Berry – Roger
  • Michelle Gomez – The Wedding Planner
  • Miriam Margolyes – Patricia
  • Harriet Walter – Alex
  • Olegar Fedoro – Konstantin
  • Geoffrey Newland – Spencer
  • Julianne White – Tara Devlin
  • Chris Wilson – Mr Devlin
  • Production

    Filming began in August 2011. The film was recorded at a number of locations, including two National Trust properties—Alderley Edge and Basildon Park—as well as St. Andrew's Church in Sonning, and Chester city centre.

    Reception

    The film received mixed reviews from critics. It received a "fresh" rating of 71% based on 16 reviews from aggregating site Rotten Tomatoes.

    Total Film gave the film 3/5 stars, describing it as "one of Robert Webb's lesser wedding-coms" and suggesting that Webb's performance in 2006 wedding film Confetti was better. Joey Godman, writing for The Upcoming, gave the film 1/5 stars, stating that the plot was simplistic and the jokes "predictable". He praised Hound's realism and the film's easy viewing, but thought that the plot's climax was detached from the majority of the film.

    The Guardian said the film was "moderately funny", and described Margoyles' and Harriet Walter's characters as "sharp and credible".

    In a review for The Independent, Nicholas Barber stated that the upsets and mayhem in the film are "small beer" compared to those in Peep Show, The Worst Week of My Life and Gavin and Stacey. Similarly, The Metro wrote that the "irreverent, observational character humour [...] will win lots of laughs from Peep Show fans", and rated the film 3/5 stars. Other three-star reviews came from The Daily Express and The Daily Telegraph.

    Anthony Quinn, also writing for The Independent, gave the film 2/5 stars.

    References

    The Wedding Video (2012 film) Wikipedia
    The Wedding Video (2012 film) IMDb The Wedding Video (2012 film) themoviedb.org