When thirty-two-year-old Eric Boulanger returns to his Vermont hometown
to care for his mother, he attempts to revive the town's failing economy
by drumming up a contest that will offer a free wedding. The winner is
Bostonian Ryan Toscano whose fiancé has left to become a Jesuit, but
whose beloved, outspoken, Jewish grandmother insists she find a
substitute in time for the gala affair. Eric's well-intentioned
brainstorm sets three millennials on an -at times hilarious at times
painful- odyssey of self-discovery, one, full of surprises amid
deceptions, that forces them and an entire town to confront their
notions of faith and death, love and acceptance.