Michal is blindsided by her fiancé when he calls off their wedding with only a month’s notice. Unwilling to return to single life, she puts her trust in fate. She enlists matchmakers, books a venue, buys a dress, sends invitations, and resists pleas by family and friends to reconsider her plan. As the day of the ceremony grows closer and no suitor appears, she puts everything on the line to find happiness. 2017, Israel, 110 minutes, comedy/romance, in Hebrew with English subtitles, rated PG
“Unique, idiosyncratic and spiritual. . . The Wedding Plan is not your mother’s rom-com.” – Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times
“This ordinary-sounding movie is actually pretty special.” (A NYT Critic’s Pick) – Ben Kenigsberg, The New York Times
“You might not agree with Burshtein’s thoughts on love and relationships (or you might), but either way, it is thought-provoking. And it isn’t preachy. There actually is comedy and romance; it’s just not a movie that panders.” – G. Allen Johnson, San Francisco Chronicle
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