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‘My Mother’s Wedding’: Sienna Miller and Scarlett Johansson to Star in Upcoming Kirsten Scott Thomas Movie

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Scarlett Johansson and Sienna Miller will play the part of sisters in the upcoming Kristin Scott Thomas movie “My Mother’s Wedding.”

The movie is about three sisters who return to their childhood home for the third wedding of their twice-widowed mother, Diana. The sisters are very different, with Victoria as a Hollywood star, Georgina as a nurse, and Katherine as a captain in the Royal Navy.

The movie also stars Scott Thomas herself, who plays their mother Diana, and Emily Beecham, who plays one of the sisters. This is the third time she has played Scarlett’s mother in a movie. The first time was in “The Horse Whisperer”, and the second was in “The Other Boleyn Girl.” Scott Thomas said that “Directing and acting with such talented actresses and reuniting with Scarlett Johansson has been exhilarating.”

Although this is Scott Thomas’ directorial debut, she is an Oscar-nominated actress. Scott Thomas has been in movies like “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” “The English Patient,” “Darkest Hour,” and “Gosford Park.” Scott Thomas also was a co-writer of this film with John Micklethwait.

Kristin Scott Thomas said, “I have wanted to direct for a long time and it was thrilling to create this fictional family using my own childhood memories as a springboard.” A first-look image of “My Mother’s Wedding” was released showing the three sisters, Beecham, Johansson, and Miller, all sitting around a dinner table.

Release Date: We do not have an update for the release date.

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