My Mother’s Wedding (2025)

Three daughters. One bride. Zero warning.

In this tender, witty, and emotionally layered dramedy, My Mother’s Wedding marks Kristin Scott Thomas’s directorial debut and reunites her with Scarlett Johansson for a story as chaotic as it is heartfelt. When their eccentric and fiercely independent mother (Scott Thomas) announces she’s getting married—for the fourth time—her three very different daughters are forced back under one roof in the English countryside.

Georgina (Scarlett Johansson), a high-powered war correspondent; Victoria (Sienna Miller), a glamorous yet insecure actress; and Katherine (Emily Beecham), a quietly resentful schoolteacher, each carry their own baggage—and their own secrets. As wedding preparations spiral into emotional confrontations, the sisters must navigate jealousy, grief, unresolved childhood wounds, and their mother’s unpredictable choices.

With sharp dialogue, lush settings, and an undercurrent of loss and longing, My Mother’s Wedding is a moving exploration of womanhood, forgiveness, and the fragile bonds that hold family together—even when everything else is falling apart.