← Back to results
Rachel Getting Married
Rachel Getting Married
2008 ·113 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
7.4
IMDb 6.7 КП 6.4 RT 85% MC 85
Drama, Romance
Director: Jonathan Demme
Trailers Rachel Getting Married

A young woman who has been in and out from rehab for the past 10 years returns home for the weekend for her sister's wedding.

Budget: $12M
US Gross: $12.8M
Worldwide: $16.94M
Anne Hathaway
Actor
Rosemarie DeWitt
Actor
Debra Winger
Actor
🎬 Venice Film Festival 2008 — Golden Lion
🎬 Academy Awards 2009 — Best Actress
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2009 — Best Actress
🎬 Golden Globe 2009 — Best Actress (Drama)

Rachel Getting Married is a raw, emotionally taxing family drama that centers on a powerhouse performance by Anne Hathaway. While the film's immersive, documentary-style aesthetic and slow-burn approach divide audiences, many critics view it as a profound and realistic examination of trauma, forgiveness, and the complexities of domestic tension.

Acting Anne Hathaway delivers a transformative, visceral performance that anchors the film's emotional intensity.
Cinematography Jonathan Demme’s documentary-style, handheld cinematography creates an immersive, fly-on-the-wall intimacy that makes the viewer feel like a wedding guest.
Pacing The dialogue-heavy, slow-burn pacing is praised for its realism by some, while others find the protracted scenes tedious and boring.
Direction The handheld camera work and shaky-cam technique are divisive, with some viewers finding them essential for realism and others finding them amateurish or inducing headaches.
Emotion The film’s tone is polarizing, as its relentless focus on familial conflict and lack of traditional plot progression leaves some viewers deeply moved and others feeling disengaged.
Loading tags…
Settings
Interface language
Translation only
Movies translated into the selected language
Hide adult content
Movies rated 18+