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This 35mm film trailer has been sent by a contributor and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. Thanks to Max Nunez for this reel.
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**Synopsis and review by ChatGPT**
"Father of the Bride" (1991) is a heartwarming comedy directed by Charles Shyer, starring Steve Martin, Diane Keaton, and Kimberly Williams in her debut role. The film follows George Banks (Steve Martin), an overprotective father who struggles to cope with his daughter Annie’s (Kimberly Williams) announcement of her engagement. As the wedding plans spiral into an extravagant affair, George's neurotic and hilarious reactions drive the story forward, culminating in a bittersweet realization of his daughter's growing independence.
A remake of the 1950 classic, the 1991 version shines due to Steve Martin’s comedic timing and relatable portrayal of a loving yet overwhelmed father. Diane Keaton delivers a grounded performance as his supportive wife, and Martin Short’s portrayal of the eccentric wedding planner Franck provides standout moments of levity. The film is not only charming but also insightful in its exploration of family dynamics and the bittersweet nature of letting go. It was a box office hit, grossing over $89 million against a $20 million budget, capturing audiences with its feel-good humor and emotional resonance.
Technical aspects of the film include shooting on location in California, with the picturesque Banks' family home filmed in Pasadena. Cinematographer John Lindley used Panavision cameras and lenses to give the film its warm, suburban aesthetic, enhancing the nostalgic and comforting tone.
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