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Joyeux Noel
Joyeux Noël (English: Merry Christmas) is a 2005 film depicted through the eyes of French, British and German soldiers revolves around the World War I Christmas truce of December 1914. It tells the story of 6 character: Gordon; Audebert; Horstmayer; Palmer and German tenor Nikolaus Sprink and his Danish fiance, mezzo-soprano, Anna Sørensen.
14 November 1961, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
22 July 1973, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
1981, Bucharest, Romania
10 July 1942, Bremerhaven, Germany
11 January 1970, Vacha, Thuringia, Germany
1980, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
26 June 1966, Armentières, Nord, France
7 April 1934, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
April 7, 1979 in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
13 October 1968, Lennoxtown, Scotland, UK
16 July 1962, Friedberg, Hesse, West Germany
1974, Vienna, Austria
19 October 1957, Forchheim, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
22 February 1972, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico
22 November 1936, Bonn, Germany
16 June 1978, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
16 February 1976, Dundee, Scotland, UK
25 January 1973, Villeneuve Saint Georges, Val-de-Marne, France
December 14, 2014
It is such a wonderful story and I think it's a rather prosaic treatment that it's been given.
December 14, 2014
The horror of the war, and the startling dignity of these mud-spattered soldiers, will doubtless thaw stony hearts. But the drama is as conventional as a ham sandwich.
December 14, 2014
A vivid, quietly powerful recreation of a truly extraordinary moment in history: just not an overwhelmingly moving one.
December 14, 2014
Except for a few missteps, the movie is so beautifully and sensitively rendered in its particulars, in its characterizations of soldiers and officers, and in its dramatization of a nearly miraculous event, that the result is an affecting piece of cinema.
November 27, 2007
Some might castigate its unabashed sentimentality, but I found myself moved, especially when I recalled that this was supposedly the war to end all wars.
December 14, 2014
It isn't exactly All Quiet on the Western Front or Oh! What a Lovely War. What it lacks is proper finesse.
December 14, 2014
Unfolding slowly, then building in momentum like the hymns themselves, this entire sequence is tremendously affecting.
August 03, 2006
It's a respectful, sobering tribute to the flickering of humanitarian spirit amid the darkest days of conflict and, as such, surely a Christmas film for the ages.
June 22, 2006
Well-photographed and acted, Joyeux Noël suffers most from the inevitable comparison with its betters, such films as Paths of Glory or All Quiet on the Western Front.
December 14, 2014
For all their friendship and yuletide charity, the men must return to battle, and the miracle of Christmas does little to alter the course of war. By the end of it, they must decide if they've witnessed their own grand illusion.
December 14, 2014
You can't watch this film without thinking about modern wars and about how much easier it is to demonize a foe when language and customs are more at odds.

