A first official look at After The Wedding, the upcoming drama movie directed by Bart Freundlich based on a script he co-wrote with Susanne Bier and starring Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Billy Crudup, and Abby Quinn:
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Plot synopsis:
“Seeking funds for her orphanage in India, Isabelle (Michelle Williams) travels to New York to meet Theresa (Julianne Moore), a wealthy benefactor. An invitation to attend a wedding ignites a series of events in which the past collides with the present while mysteries unravel.”
Who do you prefer: Michelle Williams or Julianne Moore?
The film has yet to get an official release date.
Stay tuned with us for more details about the movie After the Wedding.
Update – Another plot synopsis reads as follows:
“Soaring over the dilapidated, ancient city of Calcutta we find an orphanage on the outskirts of town. Isabel (Michelle Williams); beautiful, soulful, something distant in her eyes, has made it her lifeâs work to care for these children. In desperate need of money to keep the orphanage afloat, Isabel has seemingly found the perfect benefactor. But before the money is given, Isabel must travel to New York City to meet the woman behind the wealth.
Theresa Young (Julianne Moore) couldnât have a more different life from Isabel. Theresa is a multi-millionaire who founded and runs a very successful media company. Her life is what people dream of; an estate just out of the city, a loving, artistic husband, Oscar â and three children. The twin boys are adorable and devilish 7 year olds, and Grace, just 24, is the light of Theresa and Oscarâs life. She is getting married this coming weekend on Theresa and Oscarâs sprawling estate.
These seemingly unconnected worlds are about to collide in an unexpected and deeply emotional journey that will alter each of these characterâs lives forever.
As dramatic as the events at the wedding are, it is only AFTER THE WEDDING, in the wake of the truth revealed, that a complex mystery unravels. The truth turns out to be stunning, deep, and more transformative than any of them could ever have expected.
AFTER THE WEDDING is about all the important things: love, family, our pasts, and all of our ultimate inescapable fates. In the spirit of films such as âTERMS OF ENDEARMENTâ, this film is filled with life, laughter, and heartache.”
And a new picture:
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