My Big Fat Greek Wedding Soundtrack

Synopsis: Toula Portokalos is 30, Greek, and works in her family's restaurant, Dancing Zorba's, in Chicago. All her father Gus wants is for her to get married to a nice Greek boy. But Toula is looking for more in life. Her mother convinces Gus to let her take some computer classes at college (making him think it's his idea). With those classes under her belt, she then takes over her aunt's travel agency (again making her father think it's his idea). She meets Ian Miller, a high school English teacher, WASP, and dreamboat she had made a fool of herself over at the restaurant; they date secretly for a while before her family finds out. Her father is livid over her dating a non-Greek. He has to learn to accept Ian; Ian has to learn to accept Toula's huge family, and Toula has to learn to accept herself.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Joel Zwick
Production: IFC Films
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 20 wins & 28 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
62
Rotten Tomatoes:
76%
PG
Year:
2002
95 min
$241,250,669
Website
17,955 Views


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Nia Vardalos

Antonia Eugenia "Nia" Vardalos is a Canadian-American actress, screenwriter, director, and producer of Greek descent. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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