Dublin: Maura is a single mom, furniture repossessed, being evicted. For a fee, she's marrying Wilson, an African, facing deportation. Her nine-year old, Molly, thinks she's going to get a dad. Freddie, a bit of a compulsive, is remarrying Sophie, after divorce and recommitment; she's starved herself into her old wedding dress. Both bridal parties arrive at the same inn for receptions: Freddie and Maura's paths keep crossing, Sophie thinks the two are having an affair, immigration officers are stalking Wilson, and Molly's figuring out what's really up. Sophie's father threatens Freddie with bodily harm if anything goes wrong. Can it not?
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Happy Ever Afters
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Viva La Vida
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Niwel Tsumbu:
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Jump
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Niwel Tsumbu:
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Luka Musala
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Niwel Tsumbu:
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Felicitation
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Niwel Tsumbu:
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Nguasuma
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Niwel Tsumbu:
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Don't Call Me Baby
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Clint Velour:
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Happy Ever After
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I LOVE YOU DOO BE DOO BE DOO
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Bridal Chorus
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Richard Wagner:
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Wedding March (From Midsummer Nights Dream)
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Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy:
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