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Muriel's Wedding is a 1994 Australian comedy-drama film written and directed by P. J. Hogan.The film, which stars Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths, Jeanie Drynan, Sophie Lee, and Bill Hunter, focuses on the socially awkward Muriel whose ambition is to have a glamorous wedding and improve her personal life by moving from her dead-end hometown, the fictional Porpoise Spit, to Sydney.
Rachel Anne Griffiths AM (born in 1968) [b] is an Australian actress. Raised primarily in Melbourne, she began her acting career appearing on the Australian series Secrets before being cast in a supporting role in the comedy Muriel's Wedding (1994), which earned her an AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
FLASHBACKS: It made a star out of Toni Collette and is one of the few films to have an Abba-approved soundtrack. As the Golden Globe-nominated cult classic turns 30, Roisin O’Connor explores how ...
The 1990s saw the release of the successful Muriel's Wedding and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in 1994 and The Castle in 1997. Strictly Ballroom was also a successful and influential release. Notable Australian films of the 1990s: Death in Brunswick (1990) Flirting (1990) – AFI winner for Best Film
On packing on over 40 pounds for her breakout role in Muriel’s Wedding: ... Watch the trailer: Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Finance. Finance. Reuters.
He counts actress Toni Collette as a close friend, and appeared with her in the films Muriel's Wedding and Così. [5] In 2003 he appeared in the almost Long take video clip for The Sleepy Jackson Good Dancers (2003). Wyllie's television work includes Bastard Boys, Bad Cop, Bad Cop, Underbelly and The Code.
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Muriel's Wedding [N 30] U.S. and select international distribution only AACTA Award for Best Film: March 24, 1995: Priest: Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award Nominated - BAFTA Award for Outstanding British Film: April 11, 1995: Roadflower: direct-to-video May 5, 1995: Picture Bride: May 12, 1995