What a beautiful and sweet wedding! Whatever happened to those days? Things were so different back then. I know each decade has its challenges but people looked happier with none of the distractions of today. No cell phones, no computers, no social media!
i guess you could call the bridesmaids dresses a bit dated ? or Vintage ? but what I appreciate about them is the girls look "pretty" instead of looking like stripper ready to pul her last zipper ! lol jk. PS I do like the dresses.
Hi ! I am writing to you from Grand Angle Productions, a production company based in France who is presently producing a documentary on the nullity of the marriage. The film will be aired on KTO, the French Catholic channel. It will aim at informing about is the nullity of a marriage. For this documentary I’m looking for old wedding footages. So, I am contacting you to ask for permission to use it. If you cannot grant it, would you kindly let me know who I should contact to grant such an authorization?
The nullity of the marriage? I'm sorry, but the couple in this film are still married, and it seems disrespectful to their full life of friendship and loyalty to connect it to a documentary about ENDING a marriage. Thank you for asking me for permission, though. I wish I could say yes, but without a clear understanding of how the footage will be used, I just can't. Good luck on your film!
@@joegrennon I completely understand your point of view! These wedding pictures would allow us to illustrate the words of an ecclesiastical judge who will speak to us about the history of marriage in the Bible, the sacrament of marriage in the church, the meaning of the exchange of consents, the pillars of marriage and how a marriage can be invalid. The images we will use will not be used to say that the marriage of these people is invalid, they will only allow us to illustrate the above-mentioned statements as well as to see the different stages of a marriage such as the arrival of the bride at the church as well as the exit of the couple in front of the church. Moreover, our documentary does not speak about the end of a marriage but about the fact that a marriage can be considered null and void if the spouses did not respect the conditions of formation of the marriage. This part of the documentary will be illustrated by testimonies of people who experienced the nullity of their marriage