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Christmas in the Clouds

  • 2001
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
919
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Graham Greene in Christmas in the Clouds (2001)
During the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in their pursuit of romance.
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During the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in ... Read allDuring the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in their pursuit of romance.During the holidays at a ski resort in Utah run by a Native American tribe, the overworked manager and a widowed woman from the big city overcome mistaken identities and intrusive guests in their pursuit of romance.

  • Director
    • Kate Montgomery
  • Writer
    • Kate Montgomery
  • Stars
    • Timothy Vahle
    • Sam Vlahos
    • Mariana Tosca
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    919
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kate Montgomery
    • Writer
      • Kate Montgomery
    • Stars
      • Timothy Vahle
      • Sam Vlahos
      • Mariana Tosca
    • 78User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Timothy Vahle
    Timothy Vahle
    • Ray Clouds on Fire
    Sam Vlahos
    Sam Vlahos
    • Joe Clouds on Fire
    Mariana Tosca
    Mariana Tosca
    • Tina Littlehawk
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Stu O'Malley
    Graham Greene
    Graham Greene
    • Earl
    Sheila Tousey
    Sheila Tousey
    • Mary
    Rosalind Ayres
    Rosalind Ayres
    • Mabel
    Rita Coolidge
    Rita Coolidge
    • Ramona
    Lois Red Elk
    Lois Red Elk
    • Grammy
    Jonathan Joss
    Jonathan Joss
    • Phil
    Shirley Cheechoo
    Shirley Cheechoo
    • Betty
    Karina Moeller
    • Annie
    Kaesi Belen Soto
    Kaesi Belen Soto
    • Katie
    Georgina Lightning
    Georgina Lightning
    • Louise
    Brian Wescott
    Brian Wescott
    • Barney
    Larry Cesspooh
    • Floyd
    Heather Rae Priest
    Heather Rae Priest
    • Buffy
    • (as Heather Rae)
    Carla Plante
    • Muffy
    • Director
      • Kate Montgomery
    • Writer
      • Kate Montgomery
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    7docm-32304

    Very Enjoyable

    We thoroughly enjoyed this movie . It was quaint, funny and had a real First Nations feel about it which made it unique. A comedy of miscommunication and quirky characters all making for a fun movie
    7noralee

    Charming Romantic Comedy

    "Christmas in the Clouds" is a charming romantic, Native American take on "Fawlty Towers".

    Set at a Utah resort that's Indian tribal owned and operated (as was the production of the film), with a majority Indian cast, the plot entanglements and eventual resolution in debut writer/director Kate Montgomery's film are pretty obvious from the first ten minutes, but how the colorful characters get there is fun.

    The opening voice over narration is a bit awkward in setting up the situation for the mistaken identities, but the introduction of each eccentric character is quite entertaining. While the plot contrivance in romantic travails probably goes back further than Shakespeare, the dialog that keeps the mistakes going in double entendres is amusing (including her as a NY Mohawk "passing" as NY Italian by using her father's last name).

    Amidst the funny running joke about romance novels' depiction of a "savage" lover, Timothy Vahle as "Ray Clouds on Fire" and Mariana Tosca as "Tina Little Hawk" are staggeringly gorgeous, but they each bring a wariness and neediness to their characters that has you rooting for them more than for the vicarious thrill of watching beautiful people kiss on screen. We rarely see in films educated off-the-rez professionals like them back home, having returned to their families for emotional personal reasons (it's inferred that his ex was non-Indian). The parent/child relationships throughout are much warmer than any we've seen before in the few Indian films.

    There are jokes throughout on Indian stereotypes in image and language, and that's the term the characters use, not Native American. Here the alcoholic, alienated father is the white guy, M. Emmet Walsh, who is both comic and touching. But none of the whites are played for stereotypes (including a cute flirtation between a British guest and "Ray"s father, played by a solid Sam Vlahos). In another reverse, this may be Wes Studi's only comic performance, in a cameo as a guest bingo caller. Singer Rita Coolidge of the distinctive husky voice also has a brief cameo as "Tina"s mother. Graham Greene is very funny as a vegetarian chef with serious issues about his menu.

    There is some contemporary Native American music on the soundtrack and lovely performances of translated Chrismas carols.

    The tiny budget is obvious with some continuity errors and background shots with inconsistent snow/no snow, but the Utah scenery is lovely, and this is much more about the people up front than the details in the background.

    What a shame that I was the only one in the theater in NYC, when a broad stereotyped ethnic romantic comedy like "Big Fat Greek Wedding" was a hit. While I would enjoy following these characters in a continued life in a sit com, this sweet little film could have an extended life as a holiday staple on cable, like on the Hallmark Channel.
    6cdelacroix1

    Good Humor in the Clouds

    I liked but am not enthusiastic about this movie. How to describe it? Something of a Comedy of Manners, in the spirit of one of the old Cary Grant movies. Or something like that delightful movie with Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye with Rosemary Clooney and Vera Allen, in the exquisite "White Christmas," set in a snowy Christmas lodge setting. In this movie, though, we have a snowy Christmas lodge setting with a distinctively Native American flavor and contemporary mores.

    The Native American setting was to me interesting and (as far as I know) authentic.

    I say "as far as I know" because, on the one hand, I have some Native American background myself, and live in Oklahoma, and have regular contact with folks who live within contemporary Native American culture ... yes, including bingo and tribal chief electioneering and tribal commercial enterprise and also genuine if fragile roots in Native American culture of the past ... language, song, hunting skills, spirituality of Nature, and more.

    I also say "as far as I know" because I can't claim the kind of depth of background indicated in the movie and have no experience at all of life on a "rez."

    The humorous sequences were just wonderful ... hilarious, artful, engaging, and full of contagious laughter. I think especially of the sequences at the opening and closing of the movie. The middle of the movie seemed to lag at times in terms of humor, as well as plot and dialog.

    Cinematography was excellent. There are some breathtaking scenes of fog and snow and mountain and tree.

    The script for the central romance seemed to me a little strained. The female lead (Marianna Tosca as Tina Little Hawk) was excellent, but her part in the scripted dialog often seemed lagging to me: she smiled brightly and winsomely and almost airheadedly ... yet we know from her first appearance and from subsequent sequences that she was nothing of the sort. The central conversation just didn't have anything like the pace or humor or crisp airy delight of the same kinds of scenes in the Cary Grant or Crosby/Hope flicks.

    Still Graham Greene as Earl the Chef was wonderfully humorous. His interactions with the Guests was hilarious. And the final sequences almost make up in quickness and focus and good humor and fun for the lagging middle sequences of the movie. Sam Vlahos as Joe Clouds on Fire was excellent; and Emmet Walsh as Stu turned in a fine performance; and the interactions between Joe and Stu were both the most touching and the most humorous of a movie full of good humor.
    7Christmas-Reviewer

    A Nice Movie

    Native American Ray (Timothy Vahle) heads home after graduating from college to help run his family's shabby ski resort. Believing that Tina (Mariana Tosca), a beautiful lodge guest, is an incognito travel guide critic, he decides to improve the quality of the family business. In reality, Tina is at the lodge in search of romance and, in a twist of fate, ends up falling for Ray. When Stu (M. Emmet Walsh), an actual critic, shows up, he is greeted with the staff's typical disorganization.

    This film has lots of charm. Its also not a typical Hallmark Christmas film. This film has style & grace. The film is not only romantic but it has great believable characters.

    Family Safe but most kids under 12 will be bored. I liked this film so much that I will watch it again before Christmas.
    7shoffert

    Cute, funny, reminded me some of Smoke Signals, from a few years back.

    I enjoyed the movie; found it to be funny and the plot reminiscent of some films from the 40s. It reminded me of Smoke Signals, another refreshing native American film made a few years ago. The scenery was beautiful; wish winter had come sooner so there had been more pictures of the forest deep with snow.

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    • Trivia
      Majestic Films is donating 100% of box office revenues for the month of November, 2005 to challenged California public schools.
    • Quotes

      Ray Clouds on Fire: He's already dead, you know. You're just, reorganizing the remains.

      Earl: I'm perpetuating the cycle.

      Ray Clouds on Fire: Earl, you're a chef. Part of your job is cutting up and cooking dead animals.

      Earl: They have dreams, you know. Just like us.

    • Crazy credits
      Mouse Nutritionist - Graham Greene
    • Soundtracks
      The Warrior
      Written by Laura Satterfield, Monty Byrom (as Monty Byron), and Cynthia Dietrich

      Performed by Walela: Rita Coolidge, Laura Satterfield, and Priscilla Coolidge

      Published by Warner Chappell Music 66, Cindy Dietrich Publishing

      Master License: Mitchell Markus at TriLoca Records

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Рождество в облаках
    • Filming locations
      • Sundance Ski Resort - State Highway 92, Sundance, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Random Ventures
      • The Stockbridge Munsee Band of Mohican Indians
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $279,225
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $54,920
      • Nov 6, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $279,225
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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