The Wedding (2004)

The Wedding (2004)
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Director Wojciech Smarzowski's nutty black comedy The Wedding plunges into the shenanigans that transpire when two Poles, bridegroom Janusz (Bartlomiej Topa) and bride Kaska (Tamara Arciuch), decide to tie the knot. The day is beset with outrageous and occasionally violent complications, including fingers chopped off, exploding toilets, illicit sexual encounters, and several deaths. It is then capped off by an even more absurd and over-the-top event, when Kaska's well-to-do father gives the bride and groom a new Audi as a wedding present -- that just happens to come with a few messy strings. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Marian DziedzielIwona Bielska, (more)
Director(s):
Wojciech Smarzowski
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Wedding

Director Wojciech Smarzowski's nutty black comedy The Wedding plunges into the shenanigans that transpire when two Poles, bridegroom Janusz (Bartlomiej Topa) and bride Kaska (Tamara Arciuch), decide to tie the knot. The day is beset with outrageous and occasionally violent complications, including fingers chopped off, exploding toilets, illicit sexual encounters, and several deaths. It is then capped off by an even more absurd and over-the-top event, when Kaska's well-to-do father gives the bride and groom a new Audi as a wedding present -- that just happens to come with a few messy strings. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Wojciech Smarzowski
Producer(s):
Bartlomiej TopaAnna IwaszkiewiczDariusz Pietrykowski
Categories:
ForeignComedy
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Danuta K.

The movie is a quite depressing picture of a Polish wedding. A wealthy and greedy entrprenuer and his wife marry off their pregnant daughter to a man who agrees to the marriage in exchange for an Audi. The picture is flat: people are crude, greedy, gossipy, corrupt and violent. Not a great movie, not a good or true picture of life in Poland.

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Adrian B.

Very entertaining, it feels like an honest view of life in Poland, though I've never been there. I had some problem getting the subtitles since the menus are all in Polish - don't give up, just work through the menus, you will get there.

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