Muriel's Wedding

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Muriel's Wedding

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Directed by P. J. Hogan
Produced by Lynda House,
Jocelyn Moorhouse
Written by P. J. Hogan
Starring Toni Collette
Rachel Griffiths
Bill Hunter
Sophie Lee
Daniel Lapaine
Rosalind Hammond
Music by Peter Best
Cinematography Martin McGrath
Editing by Jill Bilcock
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release date(s) 10 March 1995 (USA)
Running time 106 min.
Country Flag of Australia Australia
Language English
Budget $3,000,000
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Muriel's Wedding is a 1994 Australian film written and directed by P. J. Hogan.

Hogan, whose screenplay incorporated a number of events in his own life, cast relatively unknown Toni Collette (who gained 40 pounds for the role) and Rachel Griffiths as the leads. Collette received a Golden Globe Award nomination as Best Actress, and Griffiths won both the Australian Film Critics Award and the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Supporting Actress. The worldwide success of the film was instrumental in propelling the careers of the director and his stars.

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Rachel Griffiths and Toni Collette in a scene from Muriel's Wedding
Rachel Griffiths and Toni Collette in a scene from Muriel's Wedding

A socially awkward and naïve "ugly duckling" obsessed with the music of ABBA, Muriel Heslop is the target of criticism by "more modern" and downright snobby girls she thought were her friends who oust her from their group with the explanation, "You bring us down". She also is a perpetual daydreamer who yearns for a glamorous wedding and marriage to a man who will help elevate her from her personal limitations and free her from a tedious life dominated by a demanding and often psychologically abusive father. She leaves her family behind in "Porpoise Spit" (a fictional town similar to Tweed Heads, New South Wales) to live in Sydney and follow her dream, only to discover life's realities continue to present obstacles she must overcome in order to achieve real growth.

Although ostensibly a comedy, Muriel's Wedding deals with such serious issues as cancer and suicide, and the overriding theme of following one's dream is regularly punctuated by scenes depicting the disappointments and loss of self-esteem that frequently accompany the quest.

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[edit] Cast

-Toni Collette--Muriel Heslop/Mariel Heslop-Van Arckle

-Bill Hunter--Bill Heslop

-Rachel Griffiths--Rhonda Epinstalk

-Daniel Lapaine--David Van Arckle

-Sophie Lee--Tania Degano

-Jeanie Dryman--Betty Heslop

-Gabby Millgate--Joanie Heslop

[edit] Soundtrack

The songs of ABBA form the backbone of the film's soundtrack. Songwriters Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson allowed their use in the movie (and even permitted one of their hits, "Dancing Queen", to be adapted as an orchestral piece) as long as the band received a percentage of the film's profits [1].

Songs used in the film include

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