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Top End Wedding

When you're feeling lost, family will guide you home.
2019 | 113m | English

(2434 votes)

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Lauren and Ned are engaged, they are in love, and they have just ten days to find Lauren’s mother who has gone AWOL somewhere in the remote far north of Australia, reunite her parents and pull off their dream wedding.
Release Date: May 02, 2019
Director: Wayne Blair
Writer: Miranda Tapsell, Joshua Tyler
Genres: Comedy
Keywords wedding, northern territory, darwin, australia
Production Companies Goalpost Pictures, Screen Australia, KOJO Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $3,681,669
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Miranda Tapsell Lauren
Gwilym Lee Ned
Kerry Fox Hampton
Ursula Yovich Daffy Ford
Huw Higginson Trevor Ford
Shari Sebbens Ronelle
Elaine Crombie Dana
Travis Jeffery Young Trevor Ford
Dalara Williams Kailah
Matt Crook Robbie
Taylor Wiese Alex
Atmiya Patel Airport / Nightclub Extra
Josh McConville Officer Kent
Carmel Johnson Magistrate
Tracy Mann Annie
Julian Garner Pierre Lambert
Allan Anderson Nitmiluk Tours Boat Driver
Taylor Wiese Alex (American Tourist)
Shaka Cook Officer Braydon
Wayne Blair Tow Truck Passenger
Rob Collins Father Isaac
Nikita Waldron Xanthe (American Tourist)
Name Job
Wayne Blair Director
Miranda Tapsell Writer
Joshua Tyler Writer
Kirsty McGregor Casting
Robert Mackenzie Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Heuzenroeder Sound Effects Editor
Jed M. Dodge Supervising Dialogue Editor
Beverley Freeman Makeup Designer
Tara Webb Supervising Sound Editor
Marty Pepper Visual Effects Supervisor
Lisa Javelin Costume Supervisor
Georgina Cunningham Post Production Coordinator
Jesse Goninon Location Manager
Evan McHugh Scoring Mixer
Mojgan Khadem Script Supervisor
Ben Hunt Digital Imaging Technician
Jac Norton Second Assistant Camera
John Platt Still Photographer
Matt Richardson Key Grip
Ricky Schamburg First Assistant "A" Camera
Matan Tatarko Grip
David Tilburey Lighting Technician
Tim Walsh Steadicam Operator
Antony Partos Original Music Composer
Jennifer White Dialect Coach
Chris Plummer Editor
Eric Murray Lui Director of Photography
Amy Baker Production Design
Joey Charlton Art Direction
David McCormack Music
Fiona Lanyon Line Producer
Heather Wallace Costume Designer
Lillian Chester Set Dresser
Killian Maguire Second Assistant Director
Richard McGrath First Assistant Director
Joel Brown Third Assistant Director
Will Sheridan Sound Recordist
Pete Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Kylie du Fresne Producer
Ben Grant Executive Producer
Rosemary Blight Producer
Glen Condie Executive Producer
Kate Croser Producer
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narrator56
9.0

After watching Top End Wedding, I am a bit surprised at the so-so rating here. Okay, it has no violence, sex or scatological humor, which is expected by some viewers, but I found it to be quite entertaining with no obvious weaknesses. It is not your typical rom-com as the two couples involved are al ... ready together when the movie starts and there are no love triangles involved. A couple of near-stereotypes come into play: the young woman, Ada, who strives for success but is faced with having to work an excessive number of hours to deserve a promotion she is offered, and her blunt female boss who expects that type of obedience and seems not to care about her as a person. But she does develop as a character and her attitude changes somewhat, which was nice to see. The plot involves Ada accepting a marriage proposal but being given ten days to arrange and pull off the wedding and honeymoon. The complication is that, back home, her mother has left Ada’s father and she doesn’t want to get married without her. So they go back to her home town and after visiting her distraught father, they hit the road to find her mother. The mother is an indigenous person and there is a wonderful peek into that culture, accompanied by great music. I will stop here rather than risk giving any of the minor plot twists away, but will only say that her boss plays into the second half of the movie with that character growth I mentioned above. She is still pushy and somewhat bossy, but it is redirected in a more positive outlet. Suffice to say I enjoyed the movie and definitely plan to watch it again.

Aug 15, 2022