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Debra Winger | Abby | |
Anne Hathaway | Kym | |
Rosemarie DeWitt | Rachel | |
Anna Deavere Smith | Carol | |
Bill Irwin | Paul | |
Mather Zickel | Kieran | |
Anisa George | Emma | |
Tunde Adebimpe | Sidney | |
Jerome Le Page | Andrew | |
Beau Sia | Norman Sklear | |
Sister Carol | ||
Robyn Hitchcock | ||
Sebastian Stan | Walter/Bowtie Party Guest | |
Roslyn Ruff | Rosa | |
Annaleigh Ashford | Quick Stop Cashier | |
Zafer Tawil | Violin Friend | |
Innbo Shim | Wedding Planner | |
Eliza Simpson | Wedding P.A. | |
Olive | The Poodle | |
Tamyra Gray | Singing Friend | |
Victoria Haynes | Bridesmaid |
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Producer | Ilona Herzberg
Marc E. Platt Neda Armian Carol Cuddy Marc Platt |
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Writer | Jenny Lumet
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Cinematography | Declan Quinn
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Musician | Donald Harrison Jr.
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When Kym (Anne Hathaway - Golden Globe Nominee, Best Actress, Motion Picture (Drama)), returns to the Buchman family home for the wedding of her sister Rachel (Rosemarie DeWitt), she brings a long history of personal crises, family conflict and tragedy along with her. The wedding couple's abundant party of friends and relations have gathered for a joyful weekend of feasting, music and love, but Kym - with her biting one-liners and flair for bombshell drama - is a catalyst for long-simmering tensions in the family dynamic. Filled with the rich and eclectic characters that remain a hallmark of Jonathan Demme's films, Rachel Getting Married paints a heartfelt, perceptive and sometimes hilarious family portrait. |
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