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Margot at the Wedding

"One family. Infinite degrees of separation."

November 16, 2007 1h 31m 5.8/10 (309 votes)

Originally released in 2007. Margot at the Wedding is a comedy/drama film. directed by Noah Baumbach.

Starring Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, and Jack Black

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 sisterly bond and offer her own brand of support. What ensues is a nakedly honest and subversively funny look at family dynamics.

Quick Facts

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Release Date November 16, 2007 18 years ago
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Runtime 1h 31m 91 minutes total
User Rating 5.8/10 Mixed (309 votes)
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Budget $10M Production budget
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Box Office $2.9M 0.3x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$10,000,000
Revenue
$2,900,219

Production Companies

  • Paramount Vantage
  • Scott Rudin Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Margot at the Wedding about?

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 famil...

Who directed Margot at the Wedding?

Margot at the Wedding was directed by Noah Baumbach.

How long is Margot at the Wedding?

Margot at the Wedding has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).

When was Margot at the Wedding released?

Margot at the Wedding was released on November 16, 2007 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Margot at the Wedding?

The main cast of Margot at the Wedding includes Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jack Black, John Turturro, Ciarán Hinds.

Is Margot at the Wedding worth watching?

Margot at the Wedding has a user rating of 5.8/10 based on 309 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.