Margot at the Wedding

  • Theatrical - Limited 2007-11-16
Box Office Gross: $2,900,219
Running Time: 91 minutes
Language: English
Production Company: Paramount Vantage, Scott Rudin Productions
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Synopsis

Margot Zeller is a short story writer with a sharp wit and an even sharper tongue. On the eve of her estranged sister Pauline’s wedding to unemployed musician/artist/depressive Malcolm at the family seaside home, Margot shows up unexpectedly to rekindle the... See more sisterly bond and offer her own brand of support. What ensues is a nakedly honest and subversively funny look at family dynamics.

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