
Friends of the Groom 2017
Wedding bells chime for one lucky groom, but before the big day arrives, five childhood buddies dive headfirst into a whirlwind of nostalgic escapades in *Friends of the Groom* (2017).
Director: Doğa Can Anafarta
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Friends of the Groom* (2017) about?
*Friends of the Groom* follows a tight-knit group of school friends as they scramble to cram in one last round of adventures before one of them ties the knot. The pre-wedding chaos becomes a stage for nostalgia, humor, and the lingering question of whether adulthood will extinguish their fiery bond.
Who directed *Friends of the Groom*?
The film was directed by Doğa Can Anafarta, known for blending lighthearted humor with relatable storytelling in his projects.
Who stars in *Friends of the Groom*?
The film features Furkan Andıç, Özgürcan Çevik, Pelin Akil, Açelya Topaloğlu, and Sarp Can Köroğlu in the lead roles.
Is *Friends of the Groom* (2017) worth watching?
As a comedy-romance with a genuine emotional core, *Friends of the Groom* offers plenty to enjoy for fans of feel-good stories. The ensemble cast's chemistry and the film's nostalgic charm make it a solid pick for a lighthearted yet meaningful cinematic experience.
How long is *Friends of the Groom*?
*Friends of the Groom* runs for 95 minutes.
About Friends of the Groom (2017) — A hilarious farewell to youth before the big day
Wedding bells chime for one lucky groom, but before the big day arrives, five childhood buddies dive headfirst into a whirlwind of nostalgic escapades in *Friends of the Groom* (2017). Directed by Doğa Can Anafarta, this Turkish comedy-romance blends laughter with heartfelt moments as the group tackles a bucket list of adventures designed to relive their school days before adulthood steals their spontaneity. With the groom's impending marriage serving as the backdrop, the film explores themes of friendship, growing up, and the bittersweet balance between holding on and letting go. The vibrant energy of the cast and the director's knack for blending humor with sincerity create an atmosphere that's as uplifting as it is entertaining.
Under Anafarta's direction, Furkan Andıç, Özgürcan Çevik, and Pelin Akil lead the ensemble in a story that feels like a letter to old friends—equal parts hilarious and touching. The comedy thrives on the group's dynamic, where every inside joke and shared memory fuels their antics, while the romance simmers beneath the surface, adding depth to their journey. Whether it's reckless midnight runs or heartfelt confessions, *Friends of the Groom* captures the magic of those final days of carefree youth before life takes a different turn.