A once-famous actor is now performing as Santa Claus in a mall because of his alcohol addiction. After accidentally meeting his estranged daughter, he seeks help for his recovery so he can e... Read allA once-famous actor is now performing as Santa Claus in a mall because of his alcohol addiction. After accidentally meeting his estranged daughter, he seeks help for his recovery so he can earn his daughter's forgiveness.A once-famous actor is now performing as Santa Claus in a mall because of his alcohol addiction. After accidentally meeting his estranged daughter, he seeks help for his recovery so he can earn his daughter's forgiveness.
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Christmess is an indie holiday film that aims to mix festive warmth with grounded, character-driven storytelling. While it doesn't fully deliver on all fronts, it offers a sincere, occasionally touching exploration of redemption and second chances.
The story centers around a recovering addict who reconnects with his estranged daughter during the Christmas season. The premise is compelling, and there are genuinely heartfelt moments sprinkled throughout. The lead performance is earnest, and the film benefits from its raw, unpolished charm.
However, the pacing can be sluggish at times, and the emotional beats occasionally feel forced or underdeveloped. Some scenes linger a bit too long, while others could have used more time to breathe. Tonally, the film wavers between drama and sentimentality, not always finding the right balance.
That said, Christmess deserves credit for attempting something more grounded than your typical holiday fare. It's a small film with good intentions and enough sincerity to resonate with viewers looking for a more realistic spin on holiday redemption stories.
The story centers around a recovering addict who reconnects with his estranged daughter during the Christmas season. The premise is compelling, and there are genuinely heartfelt moments sprinkled throughout. The lead performance is earnest, and the film benefits from its raw, unpolished charm.
However, the pacing can be sluggish at times, and the emotional beats occasionally feel forced or underdeveloped. Some scenes linger a bit too long, while others could have used more time to breathe. Tonally, the film wavers between drama and sentimentality, not always finding the right balance.
That said, Christmess deserves credit for attempting something more grounded than your typical holiday fare. It's a small film with good intentions and enough sincerity to resonate with viewers looking for a more realistic spin on holiday redemption stories.
Movie just came out here on Foxtel in Australia.
Do yourself a favour and give this film a look.
An honest look at how lots of Australians will be spending Christmas.
Some will be fighting the battle for sobriety and to get their life back on track. And this film has a great story and great acting critics are raving about it.
This is a moving drama the 2 leads play perfectly off of each other. And the new actress is really good in this also a famous singer when not acting.
A film that is sure to strike a chord with many Australians.
This film is out now in Australia and hopefully will make it's way overseas for everyone to watch this beautiful Aussie masterpiece.
Do yourself a favour and give this film a look.
An honest look at how lots of Australians will be spending Christmas.
Some will be fighting the battle for sobriety and to get their life back on track. And this film has a great story and great acting critics are raving about it.
This is a moving drama the 2 leads play perfectly off of each other. And the new actress is really good in this also a famous singer when not acting.
A film that is sure to strike a chord with many Australians.
This film is out now in Australia and hopefully will make it's way overseas for everyone to watch this beautiful Aussie masterpiece.
This isn't yout normal touchy feely unbelievable overdone Christmas film.
It's about situations that could be happening right now.
It's a story about struggling with redemption self belief and over coming battles with addiction.
The film is full of heart and grounded in reality.
The story is engrossing and the chemistry between Steve Le Marquand and Darren Gilshenan is a thing of beauty.
This is a touching drama with some funny moments.
Casting Hannah Joy was a master stroke she shines in this film.
The always outstanding Steve Le Marquand and Darren Gilshenan are sensational in this film.
Not everyone has a Merry Christmas but this film shows hope in a struggling time.
I hopy everyone enjoys this film half as much as I did..
It's about situations that could be happening right now.
It's a story about struggling with redemption self belief and over coming battles with addiction.
The film is full of heart and grounded in reality.
The story is engrossing and the chemistry between Steve Le Marquand and Darren Gilshenan is a thing of beauty.
This is a touching drama with some funny moments.
Casting Hannah Joy was a master stroke she shines in this film.
The always outstanding Steve Le Marquand and Darren Gilshenan are sensational in this film.
Not everyone has a Merry Christmas but this film shows hope in a struggling time.
I hopy everyone enjoys this film half as much as I did..
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Heath Davis marketed the film by adding strangers on Facebook and asking them to share the trailer for the movie on their profiles. He reportedly annoyed a number of people in the process.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Ex-Candidates: Paul Vallejo (2023)
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- $22,228
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
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