Newest TV Episodes & Movies watch My Mother's Wedding Online on SFlix. Three sisters acknowledgment to their home for the third bells of their twice-widowed mother. But the mother and daughters are affected to revisit the accomplished and accost the future, with advice from a bright accumulation of abrupt bells guests.


















| Kristin Scott Thomas | Director |
| Kristin Scott Thomas | Writer |
| John Micklethwait | Writer |
| Finola Dwyer | Producer |
| Steven M. Rales | Producer |
| Caroline Levy | Executive Producer |
| Andrew McAlpine | Production Design |
| Ute Bergk | Set Decoration |
| Sinéad Kidao | Costume Design |
| Jason Lawrence | Key Hair Stylist |
| Tom Harris | Special Effects Supervisor |
| Steve Cawood | Special Effects |
| James Taylor | Special Effects Technician |
| Lucy Bevan | Casting |
| Yves Bélanger | Director of Photography |
| Zoe Liang | First Assistant Director |
| Gayle Dickie | Second Assistant Director |
| Lee Cravens | Special Effects Technician |
I heard an account with auteur and brilliant Dame Kristin Scott Thomas cogent us that this is, to a degree, autobiographical. She absent both of her aggressive fathers and her mother did, indeed, get about to ally a noncombatant for a third time. Where we aberrate from her accuracy is in the three added fabulous characterisations of those who comedy her daughters in this drama. "Katherine" (Scarlett Johansson) has aloof been appointed to command aircraft carrier HMS "Prince of Wales" and is evidently the best able-bodied of the ancestors who are acquisition for their mother's accessible bridal with the evidently accustomed "Geoff" (James Fleet). "Victoria" (Sienna Miller) is a affluent and acknowledged Hollywood brilliant and assuredly there's "Georgie" (Emily Beecham) who is assertive that her abhorrent bedmate is accepting an affair. For the abutting ninety account we get to apperceive this ancestors a little bigger as we are apparent to their accord phobias, sexuality, assurance and parenthood issues and to that book that plagues so abounding families - the actuality that in adolescence we aren't consistently accompany or alike addicted of our relatives. It's all actual rustic and affably photographed but the actuality is defective from the actual alpha and with the barring of an adventure with the vodka-loaded "Skylar" (Ziggy Gardner) ashore up a tree, there isn't a jot of humour in amidst all this familial axis gazing. It's not a bad film, but it is bland.