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La tricoteuse amoureuse

Original title: A Love Yarn
  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
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6.4/10
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Anna Hutchison and Simon Arblaster in La tricoteuse amoureuse (2021)
Romance/comedy TV movie
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The owner of a quaint New Zealand yarn shop, Sophie Markham, gets her world flipped upside down after learning her top supplier of yarn, King Farms, is stopping production. Much to her surpr... Read allThe owner of a quaint New Zealand yarn shop, Sophie Markham, gets her world flipped upside down after learning her top supplier of yarn, King Farms, is stopping production. Much to her surprise, the charming yet stuck-in-his-ways Samuel King has traveled all the way from New York... Read allThe owner of a quaint New Zealand yarn shop, Sophie Markham, gets her world flipped upside down after learning her top supplier of yarn, King Farms, is stopping production. Much to her surprise, the charming yet stuck-in-his-ways Samuel King has traveled all the way from New York to audit the business model of the farm. Desperate to keep her shop going, Sophie convinc... Read all

  • Director
    • Peter Burger
  • Writers
    • Becca Johanson
    • John Banas
  • Stars
    • Anna Hutchison
    • Simon Arblaster
    • Olivia Tennet
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    6.4/10
    473
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    • Director
      • Peter Burger
    • Writers
      • Becca Johanson
      • John Banas
    • Stars
      • Anna Hutchison
      • Simon Arblaster
      • Olivia Tennet
    • 5User reviews
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    Anna Hutchison
    Anna Hutchison
    • Sophie Markham
    Simon Arblaster
    Simon Arblaster
    • Samuel King
    Olivia Tennet
    Olivia Tennet
    • Rose O'Doyle
    Annie Whittle
    • Ida
    Bronwyn Bradley
    • Glenda
    Wesley Dowdell
    Wesley Dowdell
    • Kyle Gibson
    Suli Moa
    • Col
    Marshayla Christie
    • Lucy Collins
    Cameron Jones
    Cameron Jones
    • Chris
    • (as Cam Jones)
    Janine Burchett
    Janine Burchett
    • Liz Markham
    Julian Wilson
    • Clive
    Stephen Grey
    Stephen Grey
    • Maori Gentleman
    • Director
      • Peter Burger
    • Writers
      • Becca Johanson
      • John Banas
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    8rosalindsmith-85036

    Lovely movie

    A pleasant movie with wonderful scenery of New Zealand. Good ensemble cast and a good story. I recommend it to watch for good entertainment. Hallmark standards are kept which is good.
    6Jackbv123

    Nice but formulaic

    This movie has many of the usual things in it. Instead of a failing business or one whose property is being bought out by a developer, there is still a serious threat to Sophie's status quo. Instead of a property developer, Sam is a business expert from America sent by his dad to clean up the unprofitable parts of the business. Throw in Sophie's boyfriend Chris dumping her in the beginning when she is trying to celebrate his birthday.

    Sophie sets out to make Sam fall in love with the local community which seems to be centered around the wool and yarn industry which Sam is about to upset. So much of the movie is these two spending time together doing no-one-cares-what as long as they save the business and fall in love. There is also a big festival for everyone to prepare for.

    Beyond that there isn't a lot of story and there is a fair amount of screen time without dialogue, usually with background music.

    Like so many of these, Chris tries to get her back. There is a misunderstanding that leads to a conflict with Sophie and Sam. I will say this particular misunderstanding was slightly unusual.

    There is also a lot of scenery of New Zealand. Appealing.

    I watch and review literally hundreds of TV movies like this, or Christmas ones, so I am quick to call out the ones that follow the formula. However, if you are not a regular viewer of this genre, this is probably one of the more enjoyable ones. The main cast is good and there are some good dialogue lines.
    10RaniaALDMR

    A film which succeeds in transporting the viewer elsewhere where beauty is everywhere

    I don't understand how such a beautiful movie can just be rated 6; I smiled stupidly throughout the movie; I absolutely loved every part of the movie: the beauty of the landscapes, the acting, the cast, the cinematography, the originality of the story, everything was a real joy. The story highlights craftsmanship, especially knitting, community life, and shows very well the true meaning of success: staying true to who you are. I also really liked all the actors, especially the main actors who have a great chemistry together, not to mention the sheep, especially Barbara. Finally, in a world where only profit counts, where the fast pace of life prevents us from fully experiencing things, it is good to remember that it is important to live slowly in order to truly appreciate each moment of life. It is important to remember your dreams and the true meaning of your life. Such beautiful values, necessary in a world which has lost the true meaning of beauty and love.
    8doug2go

    Now I know why

    I just watched this movie for the first time on the GAF channel and was waiting for somebody to Pray , ask God for help or to be told to have faith . It didn't happen and what unfolded was actually a really good movie instead - After I watched the movie I read the reviews and discovered this was actually a Hallmark movie made 4 years ago which explains why it was so good compared to the average sermon movies you usually get on the GAF - I actually watched this movie because it got an IMbD rating over 6 which is really unusual for a GAF movie - the Chemistry between the leads was excellent , the story moved and the scenery was awesome - this is a rewatchable movie to put in your library.

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    • Trivia
      Proof that the Vikings made sails out of wool came with discovery of the Gokstad ship in 1879. The wool was from a special breed of sheep that had two layers, a coarse outer waterproof layer and a soft inner layer for insulation. These were separately spun and woven together, then coated with horse fat or fish oil and ochre to give a waterproof sealant. The Merino breed of sheep used in New Zealand are famous for the softness of their wool.
    • Goofs
      In the knitting contest, Sophie uses imperial measurements i.e. inches. In New Zealand, metric measurements would more likely be used.
    • Connections
      References Le silence des agneaux (1991)

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Maori
    • Also known as
      • A Thread to Your Heart
    • Filming locations
      • New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Screentime
      • Incendo Media
      • Incendo Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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