After the success of 'My great Greek wedding' more than a decade ago ('My Big Fat Greek Wedding') now comes its second part, which promises to be even bigger and more Greek.
The protagonists repeat once more Nia Vardalos and John Corbett, in the roles of Toula and Ian again and the first also to the script as in the first installment.
The one who does not return this time is director Joel Zwick handing over the baton to Kirk Jones, of which we have already seen other romantic comedies such as 'What to Expect When You're Expecting' ('What to Expect When You're Expecting'), adaptation of the most popular best-seller about pregnancy.
The first installment of this film that narrated the love story between Toula Portokalos, a girl who worked in her parents' Greek restaurant and who was still single at thirty, something that greatly worries her family and Ian Miller, the boy that he knows when she goes to work for his aunt in a travel agency and that unfortunately is not Greek, he got to get the Oscar nomination for best original screenplay and other mentions such as nominations for best musical or comedy film and best actress for Nia Vardalos at the Golden Globes.