Confetti (2006)

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Written by Debbie Isitt

Directed by Debbie Isitt

Running Time: 110 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Confetti magazine launches a competition to find the Most Original Wedding. The finalists have their wedding organised and paid for, and the winner gets their very own house. Three very different couples make it to the final - Matt and Samantha (Martin Freeman and Jessica Hynes) with their Broadway musical theme (pictured), Josef and Isabelle (Stephen Mangan and Meredith MacNeill) with a Wimbledon theme, and finally Michael and Joanna (Robert Webb and Olivia Colman) who want to get married, well, naked. A documentary team follows the finalists as they prepare for their big day.

Released in 2006, an ensemble of British comedy stalwarts ensure the film is packed with laughs - watch out for the scene-stealing, wedding planners Heron and Hough.

Cast

Image for Martin FreemanMartin FreemanMatt
Jessica HynesSam
Image for Stephen ManganStephen ManganJosef
Meredith MacNeillIsabelle
Robert WebbMichael
Image for Olivia ColmanOlivia ColmanJoanna
Vincent FranklinArchie
Jason WatkinsGregory
Felicity MontaguVivienne
Jimmy CarrAntoni
Image for Alison SteadmanAlison SteadmanSam's Mother
Marc WoottonSnoopy
Sarah HadlandSam's Sister
Ron CookSam's Father
Julia DavisMarriage Counsellor

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