Cinematic Wedding Films by The Quirky
A bold, minimalist wedding film at Château Gassies, in the hills of Bordeaux. Lilou & Théo built their day around a strict black-and-white palette — sleek noir dresses, sharp tuxedos and Théo's standout ivory suit against the estate's clean architectural lines. Editorial precision, raw energy.
Miranda & Sam's wedding at Domaine du Mont Leuze, above the bay of Villefranche-sur-Mer. At nine and a half minutes, one of our longest films: a documentary-style edit that gives the ceremony, the speeches and the party room to breathe.
The teaser from Ellen & Jake's three-day celebration at Villa Cetinale, in Tuscany. A ceremony in the Roman gardens, Baroque architecture, four bridal looks — one minute distilled from a grand Italian weekend.
Justine & Jeremy married at Domaine du Mont Leuze, on the heights above Villefranche-sur-Mer, the Mediterranean stretching out below. Their film follows the full arc of the day in the light and colors of the French Riviera.
A one-minute teaser from Jacq & Trave's wedding at Château de Garde, France. The day condensed — vows, celebration, details — and edited to the pace of a trailer.
Camille & Francesco married at Il Melograno, in Italy. Their six-minute film traces the day from preparations to the evening celebration — natural light, real sound, and the couple at the center of every frame.
Paula & Kenny said their vows at Domaine de Canaille in Cassis, between the vineyards and the Mediterranean. Nearly eight minutes of film, from morning preparations to the last dances of the night.
The teaser from Sarah & Elias's wedding at Château Saint Martory, in the South-West of France. One minute that sets the tone of the day — the place, the couple, the atmosphere — ahead of the full film.