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The Last Wedding

The Last Wedding
Directed by Bruce Sweeney

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Set against the backdrop of Life In the Big City, The Last Wedding is a highly amusing tale of three couples not particularly well suited for each other, and the trials and tribulations inherent with their modern romances. Front and center is Noah (Benjamin Ratner), who is getting married to his country singer-wannabe girlfriend Zipporah (Frida Betrani), after a whirlwind six-month love affair, despite loads of advice to the contrary from family and friends alike. Noah's two closest friends are Shane, a burnt out architect, jealous of his live-in love who is just beginning her career, and Peter, a college professor in need of more "nourishment" than he's getting at home. Despite being mired in deeply flawed relationships of their own, each guy offers advice to the other by the bucket-full. Whether any of them follow their own advice is another story.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #160502 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-07-22
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 100 minutes

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Set against the backdrop of Life In the Big City, The Last Wedding is a highly amusing tale of three couples not particularly well suited for each other, and the trials and tribulations inherent with their modern romances. Front and center is Noah (Benjamin Ratner), who is getting married to his country singer-wannabe girlfriend Zipporah (Frida Betrani), after a whirlwind six-month love affair, despite loads of advice to the contrary from family and friends alike. Noah's two closest friends are Shane, a burnt out architect, jealous of his live-in love who is just beginning her career, and Peter, a college professor in need of more "nourishment" than he's getting at home. Despite being mired in deeply flawed relationships of their own, each guy offers advice to the other by the bucket-full. Whether any of them follow their own advice is another story.