Comedy,Drama   United States of America

Jenny Farrell, a young woman living in a small conservative town, has a secret that she has been hiding from her family - she is gay and engaged to her longtime girlfriend, Kitty. When Jenny finally gathers the courage to come out to her family during a family dinner, her announcement is met with shock and disbelief.

Jenny's parents, Eddie and Rose, are initially unable to accept the fact that their daughter is gay and engaged to another woman. They struggle to understand and process this new information, as they have always pictured a heterosexual future for Jenny. Jenny's brother, Michael, is also taken aback by the revelation but tries to be supportive and understanding.

As the news gradually sinks in, the Farrell family begins to grapple with their own ingrained beliefs and prejudices. Eddie, in particular, finds it difficult to let go of his traditional views and fears the judgment they may face from their friends and the community. Rose, on the other hand, struggles with the feeling of being deceived by her daughter.

Jenny faces criticism, judgment, and rejection from not only her family but also from some members of her community. Despite the challenges, Jenny remains determined to have her family attend her wedding and accept her for who she is. With the help of Kitty, Jenny tries to find a way to bridge the gap between her family's expectations and her own happiness.

Throughout the movie, the Farrell family undergoes a transformative journey, forcing them to confront their own biases and reassess their understanding of love and acceptance. Eddie and Rose slowly come to realize that their daughter's happiness should come above societal expectations. They learn to open their hearts and minds, attempting to accept Jenny and Kitty's relationship.

Ultimately, the Farrell family decides to support Jenny and attend her wedding, even though it may mean facing scorn and judgment from others. The movie ends with the heartfelt ceremony, symbolizing the family's growth and newfound acceptance of their daughter's identity and love for Kitty.

Jenny's Wedding explores themes of love, acceptance, and the struggle to bridge generational gaps. It highlights the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals and their families and the importance of embracing change and evolving attitudes.
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