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Les toiles de Noël

Original title: Christmas Cottage
  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 43m
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6.3/10
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Les toiles de Noël (2008)
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A look at the inspiration behind Thomas Kinkade's painting The Christmas Cottage, and how the artist was motivated to begin his career after discovering his mother was in danger of losing th... Read allA look at the inspiration behind Thomas Kinkade's painting The Christmas Cottage, and how the artist was motivated to begin his career after discovering his mother was in danger of losing their family home.A look at the inspiration behind Thomas Kinkade's painting The Christmas Cottage, and how the artist was motivated to begin his career after discovering his mother was in danger of losing their family home.

  • Director
    • Michael Campus
  • Writer
    • Ken LaZebnik
  • Stars
    • Peter O'Toole
    • Jared Padalecki
    • Marcia Gay Harden
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    • Director
      • Michael Campus
    • Writer
      • Ken LaZebnik
    • Stars
      • Peter O'Toole
      • Jared Padalecki
      • Marcia Gay Harden
    • 29User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
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    Thomas Kinkade's Christmas Cottage aka "Thomas Kinkade's Home For Christmas"
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    Thomas Kinkade's Christmas Cottage aka "Thomas Kinkade's Home For Christmas"

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    Peter O'Toole
    Peter O'Toole
    • Glen
    Jared Padalecki
    Jared Padalecki
    • Thomas Kinkade
    Marcia Gay Harden
    Marcia Gay Harden
    • Maryanne Kinkade
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Pat Kinkade
    Richard Burgi
    Richard Burgi
    • Bill Kinkade
    Geoffrey Lewis
    Geoffrey Lewis
    • Butch
    Chris Elliott
    Chris Elliott
    • Ernie
    • (as Chris Elliot)
    Richard Moll
    Richard Moll
    • Big Jim
    Kiersten Warren
    Kiersten Warren
    • Tanya
    Jay Brazeau
    Jay Brazeau
    • Mr. Rosa
    Charlotte Rae
    Charlotte Rae
    • Vesta
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Sidney
    Tegan Moss
    Tegan Moss
    • Nanette
    Gina Holden
    Gina Holden
    • Hope Eastbrook
    Malcolm Stewart
    Malcolm Stewart
    • Lloyd
    Gabrielle Rose
    Gabrielle Rose
    • Evelyn
    David Bortolucci
    David Bortolucci
    • Deuce
    Andrew McNee
    Andrew McNee
    • Pastor Richardson
    • Director
      • Michael Campus
    • Writer
      • Ken LaZebnik
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    8dennisg-6

    I wish there were more slow-moving movies out there . . .

    This movie moves slowly. This is a VERY different type of thing. Sometimes I am in the mood for a slow-mover (so, this one rises to the top of the list). Also, there are no "kookie" gimmicks used to fill-it-out. These things, alone, make this a special viewing.

    Beyond that, I enjoyed Peter O'Toole's role (dying inside because of his wife's death, looking for inspiration to paint again). Add to that, a familiar cast of faces, including: Ed Asner as a bright (but subdued) role of an art dealer. Chris Elliott also stands out as the large-ego'd mayor of Placerville

    Shake, and pour into a tall glass. In the world of Christmas movies with $12 scripts, this one stands out.
    8SimonJack

    Autobiographical film makes a very good Christmas story

    "Christmas Cottage" is an autobiographical film about Thomas Kinkade (1958-2012), the "painter of light." I had seen Kinkade's work in shops when I lived on the West Coast from 1987 to 2007. I've also heard and read some of his recent history – up until his death at age 54 in 2012. Based on newspaper reviews, it seems that some critics loved his painting while others didn't. I'm not an art expert or even an aficionado. But I do like some of his work that I've seen.

    Kinkade came from a broken home with poor to modest beginnings and rose to super success as a commercial artist. In the course of that, he had a religious experience of some sort that molded his character and guided much of his work for many years. He spoke of the importance of family, and he and his wife had four daughters. But his success might serve as a classic tale of fame and fortune bringing ruin to one's life. In his last years, his character changed. He became an alcoholic, had extra- marital relations, was separated from his wife, was living with a girlfriend, and had run-ins with the law. He died in Monte Sereno, CA, on April 6, 2012. An autopsy fixed the cause of death as "acute intoxication" from alcohol and Valium.

    In watching this film, I set aside what I knew about Kinkade, his life and his art. I don't know how close this film is to real events, but the opening credits say that the movie is inspired by true events. It takes place over one Christmas holiday season when Kinkade would have been 19 or 20 years old. Everything else aside, this film is a good story that stands on its own. Its Christmas setting makes it a good film for this genre. Indeed, the location around Placerville in California's gold country is ideal. I've been to Placerville, Plymouth, Sutter Creek, Ione, and Jackson. The seasonal climate in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains evokes a holiday atmosphere.

    Others have described the plot, which is very good and original for a Christmas story. The screenplay, direction and camera work all are very good. The acting is excellent for the most part. Jared Padalecki is very good as Thomas "Thom" Kinkade. Marcia Gay Harden is superb in the role of his mother, Maryanne. Aaron Ashmore does very well as Thom's brother, Pat. The one role that seemed overly played, maybe even hammy, was that of Thom's father, Bill. Richard Burgi played the part. Kinkade's father may have had such a hammy personality, but it comes across in the movie as far too exaggerated.

    A real plus for the film was getting Peter O'Toole to play Glen. This was a sizable part in the movie as Glen Wesman. It's based on Glenn Anthony Wessels who was an established painter, muralist, instructor and mentor of Kinkade. He lived out his remaining years in Placerville, dying at the age of 87 in 1982. Whether or not the real Glenn said some of the things that O'Toole does here, some lines are real gems.

    In one scene, Glen says, "Don't reduce art to something that's about the artist. Art isn't about the artists. It's about life. Life … beauty … love … emotion. Art should bring emotion that can topple tyranny." Tom, "I had forgotten, Glen." Glen, "Art crosses all borders, surpasses all languages." Later, he says, "An image can change lives. You can introduce men to their souls." And, he admonishes Thom later, "Give your very best always."

    I noted a couple of reviewers who thought O'Toole's performance wasn't very good. Because someone may not like a character, or how that character is portrayed, doesn't mean always that the actor didn't perform the role well. I think that must be the case with O'Toole in this role. Peter O'Toole surely didn't need the money – whatever amount he was paid for his role here. Nor did he need to keep acting. No, O'Toole took this part because he wanted it. He said so in an interview that came with the DVD of this film. On that basis, I would trust this great actor to give a performance that he thought befitting of the role, the character, and the time and place. I saw him as thoughtful, philosophic and funny. He was a man dealing with his diminishing abilities brought on by age with a sense of humor and perhaps reluctant acceptance of the inevitable. But never did his spirit wane or falter.

    This is an interesting and entertaining film for the holidays. It's one the whole family should enjoy over Christmas. Older children from broken families may find a message of hope and peace for their lives, families and futures.
    7merrywood

    The light behind the success

    Thomas Kinkade's Home for Christmas is an old fashioned film, yes. It fits very well with Kinkade's art; indeed, the film is a wise nod to his magical paintings. Much like his work it can draw cynics and negative, self-proclaimed pundits like a magnet draws iron filings. The story is essentially the inspiration behind Kinkade's central work and his raison d'être…how it all came to be. For many of us, especially those puzzled by the scribbling and bizarre compositions that pass for abstract art…work that must come while the artist has his tongue deeply embedded into his cheek, and further, work that can be analyzed and described in 1,000 different ways, each a product of the imagination… the charm of the alternative Kinkade depictions of the dream-like reality of a place where the heart wants to be is a respite and a place for us to rest in this weary, war-torn world of endless crime and violence.

    As a filmmaker and writer of some note I found the production a bit uneven but then there were moments that were spot-on and in the balance the film succeeds very well. The cast is fine, the production values are very acceptable and the story, which could have used a bit more imagination and forward thrust, ends well and succeeds to give the film its reason for being.

    The story of how Thomas Kinkade obtained his gift is fine but there's a far more salient, exciting and bigger story to be told because the man happens to be one of the most successful creative commercial artists ever produced by Americana. We look forward to that story on film, perhaps with a bigger budget, more exciting production values and a stronger script. There is nothing that pleases the American (and perhaps to a greater degree today) world audiences… like the story of success up from the bottom rung of the ladder.
    10Len9876

    A sumptuous production worth seeing!

    This film, co-produced by Thomas Kinkade, is as beautiful, natural, and true-to-life as his paintings. Michael Campus, the director provides a breathtaking and memorable reminder of the Christmases of old. This, in addition to the capable writing of Ken LaZebnik, adds to the color of the Christmas story. Jared Padalecki (Thomas Kinkade), who provided a great deal of the emotion and feel of the movie, is a gifted actor. He shows much promise, and it is hoped that a brilliant and long acting career is in his future. Peter O'Toole (Glen Wessler), another gifted and sensitive actor, provides 'the light' for this and many superb performances. Mr. O'Toole is probably best remembered for his award- winning performance in "Lawrence of Arabia". And, it is always good to see Charlotte Rae and Ed Asner, who greatly add to this and many winning performances. Marcia Gay Harden's inner beauty, and outer loveliness, come through in this film. This is a feel-good movie, which does present like a Hallmark Christmas card, but I think that this quality only adds to the presentation. Thomas Kinkade has his own unique style, a brilliance that increasingly illuminates his work. This, along with the spirit of Christmas, makes this film worth seeing. There is empowerment in the story--which, in my opinion, makes this movie deserving of no less than a 10 out of 10. Enjoy the film, and see it with someone you love. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
    6thomas-korn

    Cliche ladien; yes - but not totally dull.

    The script has flimsy, predictable, cliche laiden stories and "character" developments that anyone can see miles away, but the cast seems to have fun. Even the Late Peter O'Toole manages to shout out a final big cliche ladien speech with some ...Peter O'Tooleness - which is always fun to watch.

    The first 5 minutes of the movie one can see the ending coming at that moment, however, the very moment Chis Elliot shows up on screen, that does tend to throw out some of that predictability. His presence does tend to liven up the film. Plus, the Kinkade sons father also tends to throw in a few Un-Hallmark like moments that confuse the heck out of me.

    Jo Bob Briggs says: you should watch this (only once though)

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    • Trivia
      In the scene where Thomas (Jared Padalecki) is crying, Peter O'Toole had to reel him in after the take because Jared couldn't stop crying. He told him, "Stop that. These are Thomas's tears, not Jared's."
    • Goofs
      Though set in 1977, in the bar scenes there is a draught beer pull for Bud Light, a beer not introduced until 1982.
    • Quotes

      Thomas Kinkade: As for me I'm still trying my best to use the lessons Glen taught me, lessons about art, about life, and about light. In the end, love is the brightest light of all.

    • Crazy credits
      Inspired by true events
    • Connections
      References Match Game 73 (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      My Hometown
      Written by Chuck Prophet and Aidan Hawken

      Performed by Aidan Hawken

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2008 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • English
      • Latin
    • Also known as
      • Christmas Cottage
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Langley, British Columbia, Canada(street scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Sterling Media
      • Birch Grove Films
      • Firm Films
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      • $45,718
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 43 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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