
Three Many Weddings
2013 · Movie · 94 min · ★ 6.0
Ruth, a young researcher at a college, is invited to the weddings of three of her exes. She enlists the help of her assistant to find a companion for each wedding; will one of them turn out to be her soulmate?
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Details
- Years
- 2013
- Release date
- 2013-12-05
- Language
- Spanish
- Runtime
- 94 min
- TMDB rating
- 6.0/10 (193 votes)
Themes
- ex-boyfriend
- romcom
- wedding
Awards & recognition
- Premio Feroz — Best Comedy · 2014
- Premio Feroz — Best Film Poster · 2014
- Gaudí Award — Best Art Direction · 2014 · nominated
- Goya Award — Best Makeup and Hairstyles · 2014 · nominated
- Goya Award — Best Costume Design · 2014 · nominated
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- Goya Award — Best Actress · 2014 · nominated
- Goya Award — Best Editing · 2014 · nominated
- Goya Award — Best New Actor · 2014 · nominated
- Goya Award — Best Original Screenplay · 2014 · nominated
- Goya Award — Best Production Supervision · 2014 · nominated
- Medal of the Circle of Cinematographic Writers — the best actress · 2014 · nominated
- Premio Feroz — Best Main Actress · 2014 · nominated
- Premio Feroz — Best Screenplay · 2014 · nominated
- Premio Feroz — Best Comedy · 2014 · nominated
- Premio Feroz — Best Film Poster · 2014 · nominated
- Premio Feroz — Best Trailer · 2014 · nominated
- Premio Feroz — Best Supporting Actress · 2014 · nominated
- Queer Lion 2013 · 2013 · nominated
Cast & crew

Inma Cuesta
as Ruth

Martiño Rivas
as Dani

Quim Gutiérrez
as Jonás

Paco León
as Mikel

Rossy de Palma
as Madre de Ruth

María Botto
as Sara

Laura Sánchez
as Álex

Bárbara Santa-Cruz
as Catalina

Berto Romero
as Pedro

Octavi Pujades
as Cristiano
Directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera