Film of April 2009 The Protestant Film Jury recommends
work as a film of the month April 2009
Rachel's wedding
It is the black sheep of the middle-class East Coast family Buchman. The chain-smoking Kym was a drug addict, has a number of withdrawal treatments behind him and touched for nine months, no hard Drugs more. But the invitation to the wedding of her sister Rachel puts them in high voltage. For years she has little contact with her family: the parents are divorced, the father says she constantly having to protect, the mother keeps greatest distance, the sister seems to have moved with her future husband, the lucky ticket. The reunion can break open old wounds. Kym is subtly or openly accused of being for the death of her brother Ethan responsible, themselves tormented by guilt. The family is liberal and cosmopolitan, the wedding is to be celebrated as a festival of culture and harmony. But Kym always conjures up new confrontations. For moments seems the wedding reception to fail. [
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