Ce téléfilm, bien que romancé, est fondé sur des événements historiques, et dépeint en particulier l'établissement des colons français et les mariages mixtes avec des populations malgaches déportées à partir de Madagascar avant l'instauration de l'esclavage.
Après un mariage dans lequel le mari s’est enfui, de nombreux employés vont tenter de remonter le moral de la mariée abandonnée. Chacun fait part de son expérience, sur la vie, l’inconstance, les surprises de la vie de couple ou encore sur l'amour.
Tunis, 1942. Muslim Nour (Olympe Borval) and Jewish Myriam (Lizzie Brocheré), both sixteen years old, have been friends since childhood. They live in the same building in a humble neighbourhood where their communities live in harmony. Each secretly desires the other’s life. While Nour regrets not going to school like her friend, Myriam dreams of love. In November 1942, the German army enters Tunis. Following the French Vichy government’s policy, the Nazis subject the Jewish population to harsh tax penalties. Tita (Karin Albou), Myriam’s mother, is forbidden work. Overcome by debt, she decides to marry her daughter Myriam to the rich doctor Raoul (Simon Abkarian). Myriam dreams of love vanish in one blow.
Bridegroom chronicles the story of Shane Bitney Crone and his same-sex partner Thomas Lee "Tom" Bridegroom, who died in a tragic accident. After Bridegroom's death, Crone found himself cut off and deprived of any legal protection. The film tells the story of their 6-year-long relationship, and the struggles Crone faced after Bridegroom's death, including the family not allowing Crone to attend the funeral of his life partner.
Pour tenter de sauver son couple à la dérive tant sexuellement que sentimentalement après 7 ans de mariage, Alain, qui est médecin urgentiste dans une clinique parisienne, consulte un ami sexologue. Celui-ci, à force de grandes théories pseudo-freudiennes sur le point D (le point du Désir qui ne doit pas devenir le point de la Déprime) le persuade que la solution ne passe que par la réalisation des fantasmes refoulés et la libération des mœurs (sex-shops, échangisme, films porno...), et lui conseille de mettre ses fantasmes à exécution avec sa femme, Audrey, employée de banque, femme devenue froide et ayant totalement cessé d'aimer son mari, ne maintenant sa vie de couple que par habitude installée au fil des années et pour l'éducation de leur fille Camille.
Elle est trentenaire, parisienne, pharmacienne, et a un problème : ses proches amis se marient. Malgré les aspects ridicules du mariage dont elle s'est toujours moquée, c'est un fait : Lola aimerait aujourd'hui qu'Arthur lui demande sa main, au grand dam de ce dernier, qui s'était toujours cru à l'abri de ce genre de péripétie. Mais pour Lola, il n'y a plus d'alternative : c'est le mariage ou la rupture ! Arthur refuse de céder, le couple se sépare… avant de se retrouver. Blessé par cette séparation, Arthur se laisse alors convaincre, mais à la condition que leur mariage soit bien différent des autres. Voilà donc Lola la bêcheuse et Arthur l'inadapté, sans vrai soutien parental, sans vrai soutien financier, à la recherche d'un mariage somptueux et original.
Jack and Audrey Landry are a middle-aged couple with three daughters: Nora, Teri, and Dahlia (also known as Dolly). The eldest, Nora, is a supermodel based in Italy, who rarely comes home. Terry, the second daughter, is an independent business woman who lives with her boyfriend Bryan. Dahlia, the youngest, lives at home with her parents still, and changes her "look" often. In addition to the happy family, Nora's ex-boyfriend Sam works for Jack and is very close with the family as well.
Gay party planner Shel (Stamos) is organizing the wedding of his straight brother Ben (Dane) to Maggie (Somerville). But when Maggie's father and Ben's boss, Maine's Governor Welling (Brolin), makes a speech against gay marriage, Shel goes on strike for equal rights. His cause picks up steam and eventually spreads nationwide in a "no gays for a day" movement.
Abigail Scanlon and Parker Wald are best friends since childhood who return to their small hometown of Lambert, Louisiana from New York City for a visit. After running into old friends, they learn that their close friend, Rachel, has lost the love of her life, Tony, to their ex-friend, Caitlin, a conniving gold-digger who pretends to be pregnant to trick Tony into marrying her. Intent upon preventing a loveless marriage, Parker and Abigail go "undercover" as Caitlin's bridesmaids to sabotage the wedding. Along the way, Caitlin's tightly-wound mother, Olivia, works hard to keep Abigail and Parker at bay as Parker falls for the town detective. The bridesmaids put their best-laid plans in motion only to see them go outrageously awry. As a result, the trio are arrested by Henry, but Parker convinces him to release them. So Abigail, Parker, and Rachel sneak into the wedding and kidnap Caitlin. They take her to the hospital for a pregnancy test and trick her into admitting the truth. At the wedding ceremony Tony lies to Caitlin that his family lost their fortunes which leads to her canceling the wedding and storming off. After Caitlin is gone, Tony gets on one knee and proposes to Rachel and reveals that he lied and that he is still rich.
Pandiarajan and Urvashi have no children even after being married for a long time, Pandiarajan comes to know through the doctor that his wife cannot bear children. Not willing to hurt his wife's feelings, he takes the blame on himself. While on a business tour to Nepal, he marries a Nepali girl (Vinaya) under some unavoidable circumstances. When he comes to know that she is carrying his child, Pandiarajan arranges for her stay at his friend's house. Vinaya delivers a boy and Pandiarajan adopts him with his wife's consent who is not aware of the truth. Unable to suppress her urge to be near her child, the Nepali girl comes as a cook to her husband's house. Pandiarajan's father (R Sundarrajan) comes to know the truth and tells his son to accept Vinaya and make a clean of things to Urvashi. But Pandiarajan who is apprehensive of his wife's reaction begs his father to keep the whole affair under wraps. The story takes a turn to climax when Urvashi, not happy with the goings on in the kitchen, tries to get Vinaya married off to someone else. The movie ends on a happy note when Urvashi comes to a compromise and the two wives live happily with one husband .
Tae-kyu (Kim Kang-woo) is a former professional baseball player who currently coaches for a minor league team. His girlfriend Joo-young (Kim Hyo-jin) runs a successful urology clinic. They've broken up once before then gotten back together, and now they're about to get married. But a week before their wedding, Tae-kyu learns something about Joo-young that makes him feel betrayed and jealous. Growing increasingly neurotic, he becomes obsessed with finding all about her exes and dating past.