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Vol-au-vent
It's Samantha's big wedding day but her mother is making it miserable for her with a typical maternal conflict of interests. Her mother orders her the wrong flowers, the wrong type of make-up and wants to video the garden instead of the girls getting dressed. To top it off three thieves have crashed the party pretending to be video-assistants, the make-up artist gets drunk and the chauffeur has choked on a biscuit and died.
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Plot Summary
This short film's plot details are not widely available in public databases. It is presumed to be a culinary or observational short film given the title's common association with French pastry.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception of 'Vol-au-vent' (1996) is not readily available due to its nature as a potentially obscure or non-widely distributed short film. Without critical reviews or audience data, its reception cannot be summarized.
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Fun Fact
The term 'vol-au-vent' in French literally translates to 'windblown' or 'flight in the wind,' referring to the light and airy puff pastry shells that characterize this dish and potentially this film's theme.
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