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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 Rab Affleck, Mabel Aitken, Andrew Barr, Leigh Biagi. 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
- Philip John
- 2007-03-29
Wedding Belles is a Scottish-based British television drama film first broadcast on Channel 4 on 29 March 2007. [1] Plot. Wedding Belles centres around four young women struggling with personal issues, while preparing to throw one of their group the wedding of the year.
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- Dean Cavanagh (screenplay), Irvine Welsh
- 29 March 2007
Bruise black feature length comedy written by Dean Cavanagh and Irvine Welsh for producer Jemma Rodgers of Junction Films and Channel 4. Starring Michelle Go...
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- Philip John
Nominated for Best Film by BAFTA Scotland, Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh’s notorious feature length black comedy Wedding Belles was produced by Jemma Rodgers for Channel Four.
1 h 35 min. Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh's comedy centres on four close friends - Shauna Macdonald, Shirley Henderson, Kathleen McDermott and Michelle Gomez - as they prepare for Gomez's dream wedding From the start, there's violence, very strong language, drug-taking and scenes of a sexual nature which may offend.
Black comedy abounds in Philip John’s (Moon Dogs, EIFF 2015) dark, edgy, defiantly Scottish and foul-mouthed tale of four friends who each face their own problems in the lead-up to a long-awaited wedding.