The Wedding Video
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Box cover for The Wedding Video |
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Directed by | Norman Korpi and Clint Cowen |
Produced by | Sean Cooley |
Written by | Norman Korpi and Clint Cowen |
Starring | Heather B., Lindsay Brien, Sean Duffy, Rachel Campos, Norman Korpi, Mike Lambert, Cory Murphy, Julie Oliver, Lars Schlichting, Syrus Yarbrough, Brien Perry, Coral Smith, Clint Cowen |
Distributed by | TLA |
Release date(s) | 2003 (USA) |
Running time | 84 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | ~ US$250,000 |
IMDb profile |
The Wedding Video is a mockumentary comedy film starring and directed and written by Norman Korpi. Filmed in 1998 and completed in 2001 it was not released until 2003 by TLA Video.
The film stars a variety of alum from various seasons of the reality tv show The Real World. Within the context of the film they ostensibly play themselves; however their "characters" (as perceived by viewers of The Real World) are exaggerated and various facts about their backgrounds and relationships with one another are altered or made fictional. In fact The Real World is never mentioned.
The film centers around Norman who is about to get married to his boyfriend Sky (Perry). Norm's parents do not approve of this, but give him $10,000 to use for the wedding. With this money he hired Clint (Cowen), a professional wedding video director. He sends Clint out to videotape some of his best friends. This includes Julie (Oliver), a naive country girl who is surprised to find out Norman is gay; and Heather (B.), a street-wise, egocentric African American woman who doesn't really care either way. The three were once roomates in New York City; they lived on Gay Street.
Other guests include Norm's Minnesotan lumberjack cousin Sean (Duffy) and his conservative-but-open-minded wife Rachel (Campos,) who is 8 months pregnant; promiscuous stripper Cory (Murphy); Norm's college buddy Syrus (Yarbrough); and opinionated eurotrash DJ Lars (Schlichting). The group ultimately converge in Norm's castle in Los Angeles where pre-wedding festivities unfold.
Crises unfold when the wedding planner Norm has hired discovers he is gay and backs out; and when her assistant secretly continues the gig, the planner cancels all of their catering and florists. Additionally it becomes evident to everyone at the wedding that Sky has a female mistress; Cory reveals that Sky is also a gay porn star.
Ultimately the wedding goes off mostly without a hitch (thanks in part to Norman's obliviousness because he took ecstasy,) and Clint edits the video down into a charming (if false) portrayal of a happy wedding.