Bride of the Year – When the bride loses the competition, but wins her heart
Review
“True happiness is not something you can plan.” With these words, Lienkie realises that her idea of “home” is not sustainable, and that she needs to open her eyes wider if she wants to recognise unconditional love.
Lienkie (Carine Rous) has cherished only one dream since childhood: to win the “Bride of the Year” competition. Since her lonely years growing up in a children’s home in Linden, she has longed for the perfect happiness of marriage — to belong to someone and to find true love.
As Joshua Rous’s new romantic comedy Bride of the Year opens, Lienkie’s dream appears all but complete. It’s the big day and the excitement is palpable. The dress, the cake she baked herself, the guests, the photographer, and her entry for this year’s “Bride of the Year” competition are all carefully ticked off Lienkie’s list.
There is, however, one problem… the groom: Zander (Armand Aucamp-van Noordwyk).
Production Information
Age Restriction
10-12PG
Cast
Carine Rous, Bouwer Bosch, Armand Aucamp-van Noordwyk, Laura-Lee Mostert and Hanli Rolfes
Rating
3/5
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Written by Gerhard Ehlers
Gerhard Ehlers is a film and television production lecturer at the Boston Media House campus in Sandton, Johannesburg. Gerhard has always seen himself as a storyteller, and already in high school, he wrote the scripts and directed three independent short films, namely: “Friendly Conscience”, “Die Heuningwyser” and “Sekelfontein”.
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