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Last Wedding | |
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Directed by | Bruce Sweeney |
Written by | Bruce Sweeney |
Produced by | Stephen Hegyes |
Starring | Benjamin Ratner Frida Betrani Tom Scholte |
Cinematography | David Pelletier |
Edited by | Ross Weber |
Music by | Don MacDonald |
Production company | Last Wedding Productions |
Distributed by | THINKFilm Velocity Home Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Last Wedding is a 2001 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by Bruce Sweeney.[1]
It premiered as the opening film of the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival.[2]
Noah, a weatherproofing specialist, is preparing to marry Zipporah, a country music singer. His best friend, Peter, is a Canadian literature professor whose relationship with librarian Leslie is threatened by the arrival of beautiful student Laurel. Meanwhile, Noah's and Peter's other close friend Shane, is an architect who has a seemingly wonderful relationship with Sarah, until she graduates and lands a better job than the one he has.
Award | Ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref(s) |
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Genie Awards | 22nd Genie Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Vincent Gale | Won | [3] |
Tom Scholte | Nominated | [4] | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Molly Parker | Won | [3] | ||
Marya Delver | Nominated | [4] | |||
Best Art Direction or Production Design | Tony Devenyi | Nominated | |||
Best Editing | Ross Weber | Nominated | |||
Toronto Film Critics Association | Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2001 | Rogers Best Canadian Film Award | Last Wedding | Won | [5] |
Vancouver Film Critics Circle | Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2001 | Best Canadian Film | Won | [6] | |
Best Actor in a Canadian Film | Benjamin Ratner | Won | |||
Best Actress in a Canadian Film | Frida Betrani | Won | |||
Best Director of a Canadian Film | Bruce Sweeney | Won |