For newlyweds Brad and Jill, it seems the honeymoon is over before it even began. When an eccentric stranger stumbles into the couples first argument as man and wife, the day takes an abrupt turn and changes their lives forever.

Director’s Vision for ‘A Wedding Day’

This film has ruminated in my mind for a few years now. The imagery and characters have long fascinated me, and I had committed to shooting it after the very first draft of the script in 2019.

Since that early iteration of the story, life happened… I became a father… A worldwide pandemic hit… My wife had a cancer scare… Then, I had a mental breakdown and nearly lost myself and everything and everyone I love dearest.

So, in lieu of these major events, the script and the characters changed immensely to reflect what was happening in my life. It’s the most personal thing that I have ever made, and because of that fact, my feelings about it are complicated. I am profoundly proud of the project and all the cast and crew who helped to make it a reality. But still, it’s a touch awkward and frightening to put something out into the world that is so raw and personal. For better or worse, it epitomizes a beautifully terrible period in my life, and because of that, I will forever hold it and guard it close to my heart.