Product Information
An improvised comedy that follows three couples as they battle it out to win a bridal magazine contest for 'Most Original Wedding of the Year'.Product Identifiers
EAN5039036027502
eBay Product ID (ePID)53891621
Product Key Features
Film/TV TitleConfetti
ActorMeredith Macneill, Jimmy Carr, Julia Davis, Martin Freeman, Olivia Coleman, Felicity Montagu, Robert Webb, Stephen Mangan, Jessica Stevenson
DirectorDebbie Isitt
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
Release Year2006
FeaturesThree Alternate Endings,\Three Featurettes, Widescreen, Closed Caption
Aspect Ratio1.85 Wide Screen\16:9
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Run Time96 Mins
Additional Product Features
Certificate15
Number of Discs1
ReviewsCompany - Laugh a minute stuff, Red - You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll call your wedding off, Instyle - CONFETTI will have you rolling the aisles, Q - It's the funniest British comedy in years
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
Additional InformationAn improvised mockumentary comedy that sees three couples attempt to win a magazine competition to find the 'Most Original Wedding of the Year'. After the wedding competition is set up by the owner of Confetti magazine - played by the comedian Jimmy Carr, three couples are chosen to compete in the finals and the film charts their progress as they attempt to win their dream marriage. Couple one--comprised of Martin Freeman (THE OFFICE) and Jessica Stevenson (SPACED)--intend to have a musical wedding. Couple two--comprised of the PEEPSHOW duo Robert Webb and Olivia Coleman--are nudists. The third couple of Stephen Mangan (GREEN WING) and Meredith MacNeill (MAN STROKE WOMAN) are obsessed with tennis. This entertaining comedy is notable for its mockumentary style and use of improvised dialogue, a device used by Christopher Guest in the films THIS IS SPINAL TAP and BEST IN SHOW. The film features appearances by several actors familiar from British comedies, such as Felicity Montagu (I'M ALAN PARTRIDGE) and Julia Davis (NIGHTY NIGHT). This frequently amusing, breezy film is a romantic comedy that manages to bring new dimensions to the genre and the use of improvised dialogue adds a freshness to it. Relying on sharp character humour, CONFETTI manages to combine its spoof documentary style and use of a traditional British romantic comedy narrative successfully.
Movie/TV TitleConfetti