30th Anniversary

Muriel's Wedding

It’s been 30 years since Muriel Heslop (or should we say Mariel?) walked down the aisle, and we’re still smitten with Australia’s most unforgettable bride.

To mark this milestone, the NFSA has unveiled a 4K restoration of Muriel’s Wedding.

We take a stroll down the aisle and into the NFSA vault – showcasing costumes, exploring behind-the-scenes moments, and celebrating some of Australian cinema's most memorable quotes. Plus, enjoy an exclusive interview with director PJ Hogan.

The NFSA restoration

Muriel’s Wedding – culturally significant, a box-office hit and a fan favourite – was an ideal candidate for the NFSA Restores program, thanks in part to the opportunity to collaborate with the original creatives.

ABBA is the soundtrack for the highs and lows of Muriel’s Wedding. A scene from NFSA Restores: Muriel's Wedding (PJ Hogan, 1994). NFSA title: 1771411

‘You've made it'

After a standout performance at Hibiscus Island’s talent show – a joyful, defiant rendition of ABBA’s ‘Waterloo’ – Muriel and Rhonda’s friendship truly blossoms. 

Muriel meets David

Muriel meets her husband to be, David Van Arkle (Daniel Lapaine), a South African-born Olympic swimmer in need of a wife – and Australian citizenship. Their introduction is both acutely awkward and terrifically funny. 

'You're terrible, Muriel'

PJ Hogan’s memorable script delivered more than just one iconic catchphrase. This delightful montage highlights some of the best lines, classic scenes and unforgettable quotes that helped elevate the film to its iconic status.

Tulle, taffeta, tiaras!

Thanks to a generous donation from production company House and Moorhouse Films, the NFSA preserves eight costumes designed by Terry Ryan for Muriel’s Wedding, including Muriel’s gown and the peach and hot pink bridesmaids’ dresses featured in the film.

A scene from Muriel's wedding in which Muriel (Toni Collette) walks down the aisle in church on her wedding day holding on to the arm of her father Bill (Bill Hunter).

A dress to remember

The Terry Ryan-designed gown worn by Muriel Heslop (Toni Collette) for her wedding to Olympic swimmer David Van Arkle (Daniel Lapaine) is now preserved at the NFSA.

This striking gown features a low neckline, a highly decorated bodice, ornate lace sleeves, and a full skirt with a modest train in heavy ivory satin. The headpiece adds a touch of regal elegance to the traditional veil, through which we catch Muriel’s unforgettable grin as she walks down the aisle.

See a 360-degree view of the wedding gown

A wedding gown and veil on a manniquin.
Three bridesmaids in peach-coloured gowns at a wedding in a scene from the film Muriel's Wedding

Peach perfection

The peach bridesmaids’ ensembles, designed by Terry Ryan, were worn by Cheryl (Rosalind Hammond), Tania (Sophie Lee) and Janine (Belinda Jarrett) at Muriel’s wedding.

Each ensemble features a floor-length frock with a tulle skirt and lace bodice, complemented by a white petticoat, floral hairpiece, earrings, and gold shoes.

Experience the dress in 360 degrees

A young woman in a frilly hot pink bridesmaid dress walking away from the camera and looking back over her shoulder in a scene from Muriel's Wedding

Think pink

The hot-pink bridesmaids’ ensembles, also designed by Terry Ryan, were worn by Janine (Belinda Jarrett), Cheryl (Rosalind Hammond), and Nicole (Pippa Grandison, pictured here) at Tania’s wedding in the opening scenes.

These vibrant dresses are paired with pearl choker necklaces, nylon lace gloves, white floral-and-pearl headpieces, and pearl and gold clip-on earrings. The neckline is framed by a stiff ruffle of pink tulle with seed-pearl detailing, while the bridesmaids all wear their hair in matching up-swept styles.

Experience the dress in 360-degrees

Gold on the cutting room floor

Sometimes, you have to kill your darlings. Explore scenes from Muriel's Wedding that didn’t make the final version, with insights from producer Lynda House on why they were cut. 

Marketing Muriel

T-shirts, posters and iconic music – a black comedy wrapped in white wedding style.

A poster for Muriel's Wedding featuring a bouquet flying through the air.

The UK treatment

To capture UK audiences, distributors pitched Muriel’s Wedding as ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral meets Strictly Ballroom’, tapping into the blockbuster success of Four Weddings (also released in 1994) while promising a dose of antipodean flair. 

Poster for Muriel's Wedding featuring Toni Collette in a wedding dress surrounded by confetti

The soundtrack

This promotional poster for the U.S. release of Muriel’s Wedding highlights its ABBA-rich soundtrack. The music of ABBA wasn’t just a key component of the film’s success; it was woven into its very fabric. 

View the full poster

French promotional poster for Muriel's Wedding bride and groom on top of cake with bride sliding off

The French take...

French distributors took a more abstract approach, showcasing the bride and groom atop a wedding cake – with the bride precariously sliding off the edge.

Festival poster for the Cannes Film Festival for Muriel's Wedding

...and the Cannes spin

An early poster design promoting Muriel’s Wedding for its Cannes Film Festival screening. The accompanying press book provides cast and crew bios alongside notes from the film’s producers and director.

Explore the Cannes press book

Front and back of a t-shirt promoting the film Muriel's Wedding. It is pink and has a wedding dress on the front and the film title on the back.

The promo t-shirt

‘A girl can dream, can’t she?’ This promotional t-shirt from the 1994 Cannes Film Festival offers a glimpse into how Muriel’s Wedding could be marketed to an international audience.

Poster for video release of Muriel's Wedding featuring Gabby Millgate. Tagline reads "You're Terrible Muriel".

The video tagline

This 1999 poster for an Australian video release of Muriel’s Wedding featured Gabby Millgate and that iconic tagline, ‘You’re terrible, Muriel.’ This design cemented the line’s place in Australian pop culture.

More Muriel

Explore the links below for more Muriel, including behind-the-scenes footage and exclusive interviews. 

'Are you Muriel Heslop?' Behind-the-scenes footage taken on the set of Muriel's Wedding. This rehearsal take is of a scene in which Muriel (Toni Collette), meets Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths) at a resort. It's the beginning of a life-changing friendship.

View the behind-the-scenes footage.

Lynda House, producer of Muriel's Wedding, discussed the film in a Q&A at the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra in December 2014 for the film's 20th anniversary. The interview included House's thoughts on the costuming, location and deleted scenes, and she tells the story of how the team finally got the green light from ABBA to use their music.

View the interview playlist

Jocelyn Moorhouse​​​​​​, who produced ​Muriel's Wedding (with Lynda House), reveals how she and husband PJ Hogan developed the idea for the filmHogan also wrote the screenplay and directed it.

Listen to the audio of Jocelyn Moorhouse

Listen to Jeanie Drynan talk about shooting her heartbreaking scene as Betty Heslop in the church on Muriel's wedding day. This audio is from an NFSA oral history interview with Drynan in 2014.

Listen to the audio of Jeanie Drynan

We researched film components held within the NFSA collection over a number of years, resulting in the original international Original Print Negative (OPN) and the domestic Interpositive being scanned for vision restoration by Spectrum Films, and the 2-inch master mix being restored by Soundfirm, as they did in 1994. Director PJ Hogan collaborated with the NFSA throughout each step of the restoration process, and producer Jocelyn Moorhouse and director of photography Martin McGrath signed off on the final restoration. Watch a side-by-side before and after comparison.

See more of our work from the NFSA Restores program.