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La PDG de Noël

Original title: Christmas CEO
  • TV Movie
  • 2021
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.2K
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Marisol Nichols and Paul Greene in La PDG de Noël (2021)
A small toy company CEO gets a once in a lifetime offer to merge with a mega toy company but will need her estranged ex-business partner's signature to seal the deal.
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A small toy company CEO gets a once in a lifetime offer to merge with a mega toy company but will need her estranged ex-business partner's signature to seal the deal.A small toy company CEO gets a once in a lifetime offer to merge with a mega toy company but will need her estranged ex-business partner's signature to seal the deal.A small toy company CEO gets a once in a lifetime offer to merge with a mega toy company but will need her estranged ex-business partner's signature to seal the deal.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Wright
  • Writers
    • Sharon Price John
    • Anna White
  • Stars
    • Marisol Nichols
    • Paul Greene
    • Veronica Marin-Estrada
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Wright
    • Writers
      • Sharon Price John
      • Anna White
    • Stars
      • Marisol Nichols
      • Paul Greene
      • Veronica Marin-Estrada
    • 42User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marisol Nichols
    Marisol Nichols
    • Christmas Winnacker
    Paul Greene
    Paul Greene
    • Joe Sullivan
    Veronica Marin-Estrada
    Veronica Marin-Estrada
    • Emma
    Tedd Dillon
    Tedd Dillon
    • Santa
    Daniella Dela Peña
    Daniella Dela Peña
    • Alice
    Barbara Eve Harris
    Barbara Eve Harris
    • Kathleen
    Amanda Martínez
    Amanda Martínez
    • Heather
    • (as Amanda Martinez)
    Bert Cardozo
    Bert Cardozo
    • Todd
    James M Jenkinson
    • Tucker Sullivan
    • (as James Jenkinson)
    Sean D'Amico
    • Board Member
    Chase Lobo
    • Kid #2
    Mattina Arancibia-Colacci
    • Young Christmas Winnacker
    Phoenix Ellis
    Phoenix Ellis
    • Young Joe Sullivan
    Cruz Lansdowne-Thomas
    • Kid #1
    Carrie Marston
    • Festival Goer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jonathan Wright
    • Writers
      • Sharon Price John
      • Anna White
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    4breemoria

    I nearly quit this movie half way through

    I don't know if it was the actor, Paul Greene, the writers or the director, but i found his character very unlikeable. Paul was stiff and unrefined. His character was narcissistic and crude. The other characters gave good performances and were the only reason i finished the movie. Marisol Nichols was especially good. The ending was unrealistic & unsatisfying.
    3toncincin

    Utterly ridiculous

    The only thing she's ever wanted in her life - to be CEO of a toy company... THEN why does she basically give it up for a guy? Hallmark - you missed the mark on this one. Casting was off too. Paul Greene's character was annoying and he was kind of a jerk. Not a good look for the "nice guy of Hallmark movies." Marisol Nichols was too tentative to be a CEO of ANYTHING. The niece was good though...LOL.
    5yitir-18834

    Christmas and CEO?

    Paul Greene is personable enough! Marisol Nicols is bubbly when needed. They don't click romantically.

    The storyline would have worked with other leads.

    Now that Hallmark needs to virtue signal with POC checks the 2021 box. Christmas' niece, on queue, acts angry and switches to convivial. Check. I wanted this to succeed, but felt more like paint drying instead of holiday cheer.
    5crosemnnc

    No real connection

    I usually like Paul Green, but there was no chemistry in these characters. The story might have worked, but it didn't. Extra stars for being family friendly.
    5toddsgraham

    Good enough...

    The best way to describe a 'Christmas CEO' is: it's good enough. It is not as bad as some of the reviews suggest. Sure, it is not one of Hallmark's best, but to be fair, it is certainly not one of their worst. I think one of the main problems was casting. The story follows Christmas (played by Marisol Nichols), aka Chris, a hard-working CEO of a small toy company who gets an offer of a lifetime: a merger with one of the most successful toy companies and, more importantly, she will become its new CEO. However, there is a catch. She needs her former partner/friend Joe (played by Paul Greene) to sign off on the merger. The problem is, they haven't spoken in years. Joe agrees to sign if she is willing to help him with his charity this Christmas. And so, our journey begins as we watch these two mend the past, rediscover what they truly want and, maybe, just maybe, find a future together. At face value, the plot was decent for a Hallmark production. The writers do a pretty good job with the dialogue, especially those scenes where Chris and Joe reminisce about their past together. These were heartfelt and nicely written. The problem, however, is that the two don't feel like a good match. The writers could have done a better job of convincing us that they actually are. The casting in this respect did not help. Simply put: there seemed to be a disconnect between Nichols's performance and her character. They did not line up, I felt. The chemistry between her and Greene was not bad, but the idea that these two would end up together took away from this element of their performance, I'm afraid. The sequel to this one would have to look like the plot shakeup in this year's 'The Nine Kittens of Christmas'. Leaving these issues aside, Greene had a very strong performance, I thought. His charisma and charm really shine on-screen. He (and Nichols) had some nice scenes with Chris's niece Emma (played by Veronica Marin-Estrada). She had a lovely performance. The movie also had a wonderful Christmas vibe to it. There was plenty of Christmas spirit and festive cheer in this one, which I did enjoy. Hmm...I am not sure about the reindeer race game. All in all, it is a decent Christmas movie with a couple of bright spots that shine through here and there. If you are a fan of Hallmark Christmas movies, then you might want to check this one out.

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    • Trivia
      Although it is never stated explicitly, the movie is set in St. Louis as witnessed by the interscenes. The movie, however, was filmed in Ottawa.
    • Goofs
      The movie takes place in St. Louis just before Christmas, but it was shot in Ottawa, Canada. The only time you see winter is in the stock footage as it was obviously shot in the summer. In the every outdoor scene it can be heard loud bird singing, and birds don't sing in autumn and winter. In the wide outdoor shots, it can be seen a lot of green deciduous trees, but in the close shots, production mostly sprayed them with artificial snow to hide it. Around the mid of the movie, there is an outdoor night scene, and it was typical summer heavy rain shower which they tried to hide with close shots, but you can see it behind the cast how much rain poured.
    • Quotes

      Christmas Winnacker: CJ's Toys and Arlo Toys are merging, so apparently, and legally, I need your signature to uh... move forward with the merger.

      Joe Sullivan: Hmm... Nooo.

      Christmas Winnacker: No? What do you mean, no?

      Joe Sullivan: Like the usual definition of no, like, nooo.

    • Soundtracks
      Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow!
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jule Styne

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Produced by David Foster

      Performed by Michael Bublé

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 2021 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Christmas Toy Maker
    • Filming locations
      • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
      • Build a Bear Entertainment
      • Foundation Media Partners
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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