Synopsis: Steve Thompson, a lovable anti-hero, is the youngest son in the gloriously flawed Thompson family. In a bid to save himself from financial ruin, Steve does the unthinkable and agrees to marry Ana, a Russian woman seeking residency in exchange for a huge sum of cash.
Behind closed doors the deal is done, a secret wedding is arranged and in no time life will be back to normal, or so Steve thinks… Until a nosy family friend gets wind of the wedding plans and before sundown the whole Thompson family is gripped by wedding fever.
Although Steve’s family could use some constructive therapy for their own relationships, they rally together to support Steve in preparation for the world’s most farcical wedding. What was once a private registry affair is now a fully-fledged spectacle as Steve’s lie takes on a life of its own, and he is more and more consumed by the fear that he has ruined his chance to be with his true love, Jacqui, forever.
A genuine international film festival sensation, Amanda Jane’s directorial debut THE WEDDING PARTY brings together a deliciously funny and unforgettable Australian ensemble cast.
Starring: Josh Lawson, Isabel Lucas, Steve Bisley
Director: Amanda Jane
Writers: Christine Barlett (screenplay and story), Amanda Jane (story)
Australian Distributor: Label
Release Date: Thurs 11 October 2012
Verdict: Doing well on the festival circuit, The Wedding Party seems to be a blend between broad Australian humour, and a contemporary film that is sellable in an international market. Looking forward to this one.