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The Wedding Weekend 2006

★ 3.512 votes96 min📅 2006-12-12

Fifteen years after their college a cappella glory days, five friends reunite to perform at a wedding and face the music of their adult lives.

Director: Bruce Leddy

Cast

David Harbour
David Harbour
David
Mark Feuerstein
Mark Feuerstein
Greg
Molly Shannon
Molly Shannon
Trish
Reg Rogers
Reg Rogers
Richard
Alexander Chaplin
Alexander Chaplin
Ted
Chris Bowers
Spooner
David Alan Basche
David Alan Basche
Steven
Samrat Chakrabarti
Samrat Chakrabarti
Will
Rosemarie DeWitt
Rosemarie DeWitt
Dana
Elizabeth Reaser
Elizabeth Reaser
Julep

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Wedding Weekend (2006) about?

A college a cappella group reunites 15 years later to perform at a friend's wedding, only to confront how their lives have diverged from their college dreams. The weekend becomes a comedic and heartfelt exploration of friendship, ambition, and the music of growing older.

Who directed The Wedding Weekend?

Bruce Leddy directed The Wedding Weekend, infusing the film with a lively blend of humor and nostalgia.

Who stars in The Wedding Weekend?

The film stars David Harbour, Mark Feuerstein, Molly Shannon, Reg Rogers, and Alexander Chaplin, with Chris Bowers rounding out the ensemble cast.

Is The Wedding Weekend (2006) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with a musical twist and themes of friendship and nostalgia, The Wedding Weekend is a fun pick. While it's not groundbreaking, its blend of humor and heart makes it a solid choice for a weekend watch.

How long is The Wedding Weekend?

The Wedding Weekend runs for 96 minutes, or roughly 1 hour and 36 minutes.

About The Wedding Weekend (2006) — Reunion, Romance, and A Cappella Chaos

Fifteen years after their college a cappella glory days, five friends reunite to perform at a wedding and face the music of their adult lives. Directed by Bruce Leddy, this 2006 comedy-music-romance blends catchy tunes with cringe-worthy nostalgia as the group navigates career setbacks, fading dreams, and the lingering question: did anyone actually make it? With sharp humor and heartfelt moments, The Wedding Weekend (2006) captures the bittersweet tension between who we were and who we've become.

The film's ensemble cast, led by David Harbour and Mark Feuerstein, brings a mix of wit and warmth to this story of friendship tested by time. As the guys bicker, reminisce, and perform their way through the weekend, the movie explores themes of ambition, regret, and the enduring bonds of youthful camaraderie. The soundtrack, a mix of a cappella covers and original tunes, adds a playful energy that elevates the romantic and comedic beats of this reunion gone hilariously right—or wrong.