RICHARD’S WEDDING

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Richard's Wedding
Onur Tukel, 2012

Catalog No.: FTF-030
Length: 88 minutes

Richard’s Wedding is an irreverent, often politically incorrect and ultimately touching film that plumbs the depths of friendship and marriage. The film follows Tuna and long time friend, Alex, on their quest to go to Richard's wedding in Central Park. The duo meet up with their motley assortment of old friends only to revive old jealousies and debates on politics, religion, and the meaning of success, as the whole party runs the risk of going off the rails in a downpour of rain and emotions. This retooling of the wedding-movie genre recalls classic ensemble films from the 1970's with a slew of New York indie-film talent, including writer/director Onur Tukel (Septien), Jennifer Prediger (Uncle Kent) Oona Mekas (The Future), Darrill Rosen, Josephine Decker (Art History), Lawrence Michael Levine (Gabi On The Roof In July) and Dustin Guy Defa (director of Bad Fever).

Directed by Onur Tukel
Written by Onur Tukel
Produced by Jason Klorfein, Onur Tukel, Devoe Yates
Starring: Jennifer Prediger, Onur Tukel, Darrill Rosen, Jamie Dobie, Heddy Lahmann, Oona Mekas, Adam Schartoff, Thomas J. Buchmueller, Lawrence Levine, Josephine Decker, Dustin Guy Defa, Randy Gambill and Theresa Lu 

Festivals: Sarasota Film Festiva

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PRESS

"A slice of the John Cassavetes, John Sayles and Richard Linklater life...The film’s DIY ethos has a heart"
-David DeWitt, The New York Times 

"Often-hilarious" 
-Critics Pick, New York Magazine

"Tukel just might be his generation's Woody Allen." 
-Michael Dunaway, Paste Magazine

"Fresh and Funny."
-Critics Pick, Time Out New York

"Sets a new standard for laughs-per-minute in a micro-budget comedy."
-Steven Dollar, The Wall Street Journal 

"Inviting. Dialogue hurtles along without pause...featuring a strong indie cast."
-Ronnie Scheib, Variety 

"Relentlessly Hilarious"
- Michael Tully, Hammer to Nail

 "A delightfully funny, seemingly real-time ensemble piece."
-Brandon Harris, Filmmaker Magazine 

“It has a neo-Seinfeld vibe.”
- Jordon Hoffman, IFC.com

"Spiked with sharp witticisms and jocular verbal jousts."
-Ronan Doyle, Next Projection 

“Hilarious and irreverent. ”
- Kentucker Audley, No-Budge 

“Enthusiasm propelled.”
– Miriam Bale, IndieWire

"Jennifer Prediger is seamless as an Everygirl with heartbreak in her future, and Dustin Guy Defa is unforgettably Walken-esque as a creepy wedding guest."
-Michael Atkinson, The Village Voice  

 “Disturbing and politically incorrect, but funny”
- Erin Marvin, SRQ Magazine