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So, My Girlfriend's Wedding is one of those films that doesn't really fit neatly into any box. It's a documentary, sure, but it feels very personal, very intimate. You get this raw, unfiltered look at the director's girlfriend as she spills her thoughts on love and marriage, only to be marrying someone else. The pacing is a bit slow, but that really adds to the vibe—you're right there with her in that awkward city hall moment. There's something captivating about the way it captures everyday emotions and decisions, you know? You watch her discuss her life choices with this casual honesty, and it’s kind of refreshing. It’s like a snapshot of a time when documentary filmmaking was beginning to explore more personal narratives.
My Girlfriend's Wedding has seen limited home video releases, with various formats emerging over the years, but nothing widely available. Original prints are quite scarce, which adds an interesting layer for collectors; it's not something you come across every day. As more people appreciate the verite style of early documentaries, this film is beginning to gain attention among niche collectors interested in the evolution of personal storytelling in cinema.
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