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Directed by Christian Carion.
The year is 1914, and as World War I continues to rage across the European countryside, four individuals stuck on the front lines find themselves faced with the unthinkable in director Christian Carion's Academy Award-nominated account of the true-life wartime event that would offer hope for peace in mankind's darkest hour. When the war machines began rolling in the summer of 1914, the devastation that it waged upon German, British, and French troops was palpable. As the winter winds began to blow and the soldiers sat huddled in their trenches awaiting the generous Christmas care packages sent by the families, the sounds of warfare took a momentary backseat to the yearning for brotherhood among all of mankind. It is here that the fate of a French lieutenant, a Scottish priest, a German tenor, and a Danish soprano's lives were about to be changed forever. On Christmas Eve of that year, the lonely souls of the front lines abandoned their arms to reach out to their enemies on the battlefield and greet them with not anger or hostility, but with the simple, kindly gesture of a much needed cigarette or a treasured piece of chocolate, and to put their differences aside long enough to wish their brothers a sincere "Merry Christmas!" ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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by leeroy711 in Friends of Foreign Flicks
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"The rules are simple: Name a film in which the first letter of the name starts with the last letter of the previous film named. For instance if I named Merry Christmas, the next person could name Sexy Beast. (Christmas ends with s; Sexy begins with s) Feel free to use the English or native spelling, movies can only be used once and articles (the and a) are disregraded. And of course, no American films allowed. I'll start with Sexy Beast " [More]
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"Ever since I heard about the story of this film - which actually happened quite much before I heard that they were making a film about it as well - I've been thrilled. As an aggressive anti-war person - at least in my mind - I'm easilly pleased by pacifistic war films.Joyeux Noel was badly written, dotted with unnecessary expositions and weak dialog, and shot in studio environment that resembled nothing more than a studio built to look like the 1914's war field in christmas. These problems never bothered so much that I would've actually be annoyed, but lurked in the background for the first half so strongly it was hard to get immersed by the story and characters.However, once that happens - propably it depends on the person and time varie - you can't not love the story. Once you accept that this is a film with it's own problems, and just look at the spirit and the good heart the film has been crafted with, it becomes a really beautiful christmas story that r ... " [More]
 



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