Four Weddings and a Funeral

Four Weddings and a Funeral

Infobox Film
name = Four Weddings and a Funeral


caption = original film poster
imdb_id = 0109831
producer = Duncan Kenworthy
Working Title Films
Channel Four Films
director = Mike Newell
writer = Richard Curtis
starring = Hugh Grant
Andie MacDowell
music = Richard Rodney Bennett
distributor = 1994 UK theatrical
Rank Film Distributors
1994 USA theatrical
Gramercy Pictures
Present day
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
released = United States:
9 March 1994
Australia:
5 May 1994
United Kingdom:
13 May 1994
New Zealand:
10 June 1994
runtime = 117 min.
country = United Kingdom
budget = $6,000,000 (estimated)
gross = $244,100,000 (Worldwide)
language = English
British Sign Language |

"Four Weddings and a Funeral" is a 1994 British romantic comedy film directed by Mike Newell. It was the first of several films by screenwriter Richard Curtis to feature Hugh Grant. The film was an unexpected success, becoming the highest-grossing British film in cinema history (now second) with worldwide box office in excess of $244 million. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109831/business Business Data for Four Weddings and a Funeral] "Internet Movie Database", accessed February 15, 2007.]

ynopsis

The film follows the adventures of a group of friends through the eyes of Charles, a debonair but "faux pas"-prone Englishman, played by Grant, who is smitten by Carrie, an attractive American played by MacDowell, whom Charles repeatedly meets at weddings and at a funeral.

The first wedding is that of Angus and Laura (Timothy Walker and Sara Crowe). Charles and his collection of single friends are concerned that they will never get married. At this wedding, Charles meets Carrie for the first time and spends the night with her, but he regards it as a one-night stand. Carrie teases him that now they have slept together, they will also have to get married, but it is clear that she too sees their liaison as a one off.

The second wedding is that of Bernard and Lydia (David Haig and Sophie Thompson), a couple who got together at the previous wedding. This sequence features Rowan Atkinson in a cameo as an inexperienced priest. The reception is not an enjoyable one for Charles, who finds himself seated at a table with several ex-girlfriends, as well as bumping into Henrietta (known by his friends as "Duckface"), with whom he had a difficult relationship in the past, and finally finds himself forced to hide in a wardrobe in a room where Bernard and Lydia are having sex. His terrible evening is completed when he hears that Carrie is engaged to Hamish, a wealthy Scottish politician. Charles and Carrie still spend the night together.

During the interim period, Charles meets Carrie while searching for an affordable wedding present and ends up helping to choose her wedding dress. Carrie also astonishes him with a list of 30+ sexual partners. He later confesses to her that he loves her, and if her wedding is unsuccessful, he would like to have a relationship with her, an offer she politely declines.

The third wedding is that of Carrie at a Scottish castle. Charles attends, depressed. At the reception, Charles's friend Fiona (Kristin Scott Thomas) confesses that she has always loved him, but Charles does not requite her love. At the wedding Charles's friend Gareth (Simon Callow) dies suddenly of a heart attack: Gareth's partner, Matthew, is called but does not reach him before he dies.

The funeral is that of Gareth. At the funeral, Matthew (John Hannah in one of his first screen roles) recites the poem "Funeral Blues" ("Stop all the clocks...") by W. H. Auden, commemorating his relationship with Gareth [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/leicester/content/articles/2005/06/28/simon_callow_actor_and_writer_feature.shtml] "BBC website, Q&A with a 'Four Weddings' actor", accessed May 18, 2008. Simon Callow makes explicit reference to the fact that his character was gay.] [ [http://www.johnhannah.net/interview00.php] "John Hannah Unofficial Website ", accessed May 18, 2008. Interview from: The Inspector's Call by Gareth McLean The Scotsman, April 17, 2000 " "I hope I convinced people within the industry that I was more than just fortunate to get the part of Matthew. I did a mini-series after that, Faith, which was a success and Madagascar Skin, a low-budget film which I loved but unfortunately got stuck with this arthouse label. Then, people questioned my reason for playing another gay character [...] but I thought that was ridiculous" " Referencing to the fact that the character of Matthew was gay.] . Charles and Tom (James Fleet) have a discussion about the nature of true love.

The fourth wedding is that of Charles, who has decided to marry Henrietta out of desperation. However, at the wedding, he meets Carrie, who has separated from her husband. At the altar, when the vicar asks if anyone knows a reason why the couple should not marry, Charles's deaf brother David (David Bower) uses sign language to announce that Charles doesn't love Henrietta. Henrietta punches Charles and the wedding is abruptly halted.

At the end, Carrie visits Charles, who is recovering from the debacle, to apologize for attending. Charles confesses that he has finally realized the person he would like to spend his life with is not the woman he was about to marry. He doesn't want to get married at all, but he does want Carrie to be his partner. The couple then vow that they will never, ever, marry.

The end credits include a montage of photographs documenting the futures of other characters in the film. All are shown on their individual wedding days, except for Fiona, who is shown (satirically) with Prince Charles. The happily-unmarried Carrie and Charles are pictured with their baby boy.

oundtrack

The original score was composed by British classical composer Richard Rodney Bennett. The movie also featured a crowd-pleasing soundtrack of popular songs, including a cover version of "Love Is All Around" performed by Wet Wet Wet that remained at number 1 in the British charts for fifteen weeks and was then the ninth (now twelfth) biggest selling single of all time in Britain. This song would later be adapted into "Christmas Is All Around" and sung by the character of Billy Mack in Richard Curtis' 2003 film "Love Actually".

Locations

Despite appearing to be set all over the UK, the film was entirely shot in London and the Home Counties. They include Betchworth in Surrey, Amersham in Buckinghamshire and West Thurrock in Essex. Even the scenes set in Scotland were filmed at stately homes in Surrey and Hampshire. [ [http://www.movie-locations.com/movies/f/4wandf.html Filming Locations for Four Weddings and a Funeral ] ]

Principal cast

*Hugh Grant: Charles
*Andie MacDowell: Carrie
*James Fleet: Tom
*Simon Callow: Gareth
*John Hannah: Matthew
*Kristin Scott Thomas: Fiona
*David Bower: David
*Charlotte Coleman: Scarlett
*Rowan Atkinson: Father Gerald
*Anna Chancellor: Henrietta ("Duckface")
*David Haig: Bernard
*Sophie Thompson: Lydia

Awards and recognition

Award wins

*BAFTA Awards:
**BAFTA Award for Best Film
**BAFTA David Lean Award for Direction (Mike Newell)
**BAFTA Award for Best Actor (Hugh Grant)
**BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Kristin Scott Thomas)
*Australian Film Institute:
**Best Foreign Film
*British Comedy Awards:
**Best Comedy Film
*César Awards:
**César Award for Best Foreign Film
*Chicago Film Critics:
**Most Promising Actor (Hugh Grant)
*Golden Globe Awards:
**Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Hugh Grant)
*Writers Guild of America (WGA):
**Best Screenplay - Original (Richard Curtis)
*Writers' Guild of Great Britain:
**Film - Screenplay (Richard Curtis)

Award nominations

*Academy Award for Best Picture
*Academy Award for Best Screenplay - Original (Richard Curtis)
*BAFTA Award for Best Film Music (Richard Rodney Bennett)
*BAFTA Award for Best Screenplay - Original (Richard Curtis)
*BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor (Simon Callow)
*BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actor (John Hannah)
*BAFTA Award for Best Supporting Actress (Charlotte Coleman)
*Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures (Mike Newell)
*Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
*Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Andie MacDowell)
*Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay (Richard Curtis)

Recognition

The film was voted the 27th greatest comedy film of all time by readers of "Total Film" in 2000. In 2004, the same magazine named it the 34th greatest British film of all time. It is number 96 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies".

ee also

* "Notting Hill", also written by Curtis and starring Grant.

References

External links

*imdb title|id=0109831|title=Four Weddings and a Funeral
*amg title|id=1:131162|title=Four Weddings and a Funeral
*tcmdb title|id=75539|title=Four Weddings and a Funeral

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before = "Schindler's List"
after = "Sense and Sensibility"
tied with "The Usual Suspects"
title = BAFTA Award for Best Film
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