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    Monday
    Jul192010

    "White Wedding" Official Trailer

    The trailer for "White Wedding" has made it's debut on Apple Trailers. Check out the trailer for the hit South African comedy HERE. For more info on the movie visit WhiteWedding.Com or the Official Facebook Page.

    Starring Keneth Nkosi (District 9, Tsotsi), Rapulana Seiphemo (Gangster’s Paradise: Jerusalema, Tsotsi), Zandile Msutwana and Jodie Whittaker

    WHITE WEDDING opens in New York and Los Angeles on September 3, and will expand throughout September.

    It’s modern day South Africa and in Cape Town the beautiful Ayanda (Zandile Msutwana) is just days away from achieving her lifelong dream: the perfect white wedding. The only problem is that her husband-to-be, the loyal, committed Elvis (Kenneth Nkosi) is 1800 kilometres away in Johannesburg. He sets off on Tuesday night by bus to Durban intending to connect with his childhood friend and best-man Tumi (Rapulana Seiphemo). But the plans start to go awry when Tumi doesn't show up at the bus station. Not an auspicious beginning, but this is just the first in many comic and illuminating misadventures they meet along the way. In the end, the two lovers learn that celebrating their union is more about the journey than getting to the church on time.

    WHITE WEDDING marks Jann Turner’s feature film directorial debut. Jann was educated at Oxford and NYU Grad Film School. After graduating from film school she worked as an assistant editor on natural history films for National Geographic. She has written and directed hundreds of hours of television including TRUTH COMMISSION- SPECIAL REPORT and HARD COPY. She is the author of the books HEARTLAND, SOUTHERN CROSS and HOME IS WHERE YOU FIND IT. Her upcoming feature PARADISE STOP is collaboration with Stepping Stone Pictures, her production company with Kenneth Nkosi and Rapulana Seiphemo.

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