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Directed by | Émile Gaudreault |
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Cinematography | Daniel Jobin |
Edited by | Richard Comeau |
Music by | FM Le Sieur |
Production company | Cinémaginaire Inc. |
Distributed by | Seville Pictures[1] |
Release date | June 1, 2001 (Quebec) |
Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Budget | $ 2,800,000 (estimated) |
Wedding Night (French: Nuit de noces) is a 2001 Canadian comedy film.
Plot
After winning a contest Florence and Nicolas set out to get married in Niagara Falls accompanied by their family and friends. No sooner do they arrive than the situation turns sour, and the couple decides to call the whole thing off. Stuck in an unfamiliar town with their respective relatives, Florence and Nicolas have their illusions shattered regarding love and living as a couple. In their own ways the members of both families try to reconcile the ex-future husband and wife, but things are not so simple.
Recognition
- 2002 - Golden Reel Award - Won
- 2002 - Jutra Award Best Sound - Nominee
- 2002 - Jutra Award Best Supporting Actress - Nominee
References
- ↑ "Seville Pictures prepares for new growth". Playback. January 20, 2003. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
External links
- Wedding Night at IMDb
- Wedding Night at Rotten Tomatoes
- Wedding Night at Box Office Mojo
- Wedding Night at AllMovie
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