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Laou's 2003 feature depicts an interracial wedding held in the summertime, shot on self-reflexive MiniDV by the bride's cocky younger brother. Before long, a scandal emerges that threatens to tear the happy couple's union apart, exposing the racism of the groom's parents and the messy fissures beneath the ensemble's happy façade. While the subject matter may sound familiar, Variety accurately called the film "a far cry from the ethnic feel-good wedding pics inundating domestic shores." Indeed, Laou offers up an emotional roller-coaster, a no-holds-barred depiction of white racism and an acidic comedy of manners (and prejudices).
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