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Tying the Knot

Country: USA, Language: English, 81 mins

  • Director: Jim de Sève
  • Producer: Jim de Sève; Anna Gavanas

CGiii Comment

Yes, it is an important subject - unfortunately, the execution is rather dull and very clumsy.

Cluttered with irrelevance and nonsensical camera shots.

The big problem with de Seve is that he presents too many stories and many of those stories remain unresolved - which gives the feeling of it being incomplete.

It ends with a couple getting married who have not been introduced before - amateur, very amateur and weird.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A look at the debate over same sex marriage in the USA. The reasons behind it are illustrated with real life couples that have run afoul of current laws despite varying levels of planning. Also, the reasons against it are debunked by proponents.

Cast & Characters

Bob Barr as Himself;
Mary Bonauto as Herself;
Brian Brown as Himself;
Martin Bubbly as Himself;
Rev. Pat Bumgardner as Herself;
George W. Bush as Himself;
Charles Canady as Himself;
Daniel Castillo as Himself;
Jane E. Castor as Herself;
Bill Clinton as Himself;
Jeff Cook as Himself;
Francis Ford Coppola as Himself;
James C. Dobson as Himself;
Karen Doering as Herself;
Arthur Evans as Himself