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Set in modern day Leith, Wedding Belles tells the story of four late twenty-something lassies. We follow the gang over five days. Amanda’s agenda is simple; she wants her wedding to be the best Leith has ever seen.
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29 mar 2007 · Wedding Belles: Directed by Philip John. With Michelle Gomez, Shirley Henderson, Shauna Macdonald, Kathleen McDermott. A darkly-humorous look at the lives and loves of four modern women, each with her own remarkable, intriguing, and often tragic story.
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- Comedy, Drama
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- 2007-03-29
WEDDING BELLES. Bruise black feature length comedy written by Dean Cavanagh and Irvine Welsh for producer Jemma Rodgers of Junction Films and Channel 4.
- 8 min
- 4,4K
- Philip John
9 mag 2007 · From the multi-award-winning Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting) Wedding Belles is a darkly humorous look at the lives and loves of four modern women, each with their own remarkable, intriguing and...
- 10 min
- 403,4K
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Wedding Belles centres around four young women struggling with personal issues, while preparing to throw one of their group the wedding of the year. As the wedding draws nearer, a series of revelations turn their lives into turmoil, and the impending celebration turns into hysterical carnage.
A darkly humorous look at the lives and loves of four modern women, each with their own remarkable, intriguing and often tragic stories.
A dark, overtly Scottish comedy from the mind of trainspotting and Filth. Irvin Welsh's Scottish humour translates well to this small and charming independent film with great performances from all 4 of the main cast.