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Another Kind of Wedding
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Everyone is preparing to celebrate the eldest son's wedding tonight. Each of the brothers and sisters brought the requirements of the ceremony. The smells of alcoholic beverages began to spread in the ceremony, and everyone was happy. But happiness was not complete and everyone started to avoid what was happening.
Everyone is preparing to celebrate the eldest son's wedding tonight. Each of the brothers and sisters brought the requirements of the ceremony. The smells of alcoholic beverages began to spread in the ceremony, and everyone was happy. But happiness was not complete and everyone started to avoid what was happening.
Actors:
David La Haye,
Greta Papageorgiu,
Jessica Paré,
Bug,
Johnny Griffin,
Nathaly Thibault,
Pat Kiely,
Frances Fisher,
Kalinka Petrie,
Luke Kirby,
Kevin Zegers,
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David La Haye
19 April 1966, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Greta Papageorgiu
Jessica Paré
5 December 1980, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Bug
Johnny Griffin
26 January 1986, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nathaly Thibault
Pat Kiely
Frances Fisher
11 May 1952, Milford-on-the-sea, Hampshire, England, UK
Kalinka Petrie
21 June 1994, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Luke Kirby
21 June 1978, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Kevin Zegers
19 September 1984, Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Director:
Pat Kiely
Country:
Canada
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May 09, 2018
At its best, "Another Kind of Wedding" understands how hard it can be for families to look past their own burdensome self-mythology, to see each other again as just people.

