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Christmas, Again
Directed by
Charles Poekel
Not Rated
2015
80m
Drama
,
Romance
6.7
100%
74%
6.2
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Heartbroken Christmas tree salesman moves to NYC, takes night job. Struggling emotionally until saving woman and interacting with eccentric customers turn his life around, saving him from self-destruction.
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Cast of Christmas, Again
Kentucker Audley
Noel
Hannah Gross
Lydia
Jason Shelton
Nick
Oona Roche
Robin
Caitlin Mehner
Carrie
Andrea Suarez Paz
Jane
Sam Stillman
Derrick
Craig Butta
Bluetooth Man
Jamie Granato
Punching Man
Dakota Goldhor
Plain Wreath Customer
Yvonne Gougelet
Obama Tree Lady
Martin Courtney
Husband on Crutches
Charles Poekel
Director / Writer / Producer
William Poekel
Executive Producer
Trevor Peterson
Production Design
Sean Price Williams
Director Of Photography
Robert Greene
Editor
Udbhav Gupta
Sound Editor
Andrey Netboy
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Eléonore Hendricks
Casting
Christmas, Again Ratings & Reviews
StageBuddy.com
Elissa Suh
Christmas, Again is categorically not a romance. Poekel defuses that thought early on, as she comes and goes, but what he captures is better: kinship and hope with home-spun warmth. What better tidings than these?
Way Too Indie
C.J. Prince
It may not be the most exciting thing to watch, but it provides something unique, relatable and ultimately worthwhile.
Cinemacy
Morgan Rojas
Christmas, Again is a welcome slow burn of enjoyment and reflection on the nuances of the season.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's interesting to note that Poekel sold Christmas trees for five years to get the money to finance the film.
The Film Stage
Dan Mecca
Christmas, Again becomes the kind of Christmas movie not very common anymore. One lacking in cynicism and irony.
Chicago Reader
Scott Pfeiffer
Crafted with affection and attentive to workaday rhythms, this first feature from writer-director Charles Poekel demonstrates an authentic feel for the neighborhood, where he himself once sold trees.
Eye for Film
Amber Wilkinson
Poekel keeps things natural, letting Noel's sadness slowly permeate the atmosphere along with the scent of pine needles rather than ringing it out at high volume.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
Delicate and restrained, the film offers the messages of redemption and renewal we so often crave from a Christmas movie without wrapping its themes and characters in tinsel.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
"Christmas, Again" captures something ineffably moving about the holiday grind, as depicted in the life of a seasonal Christmas tree seller.
Under the Radar
Michael Wojtas
A portrait of a decidedly blue Christmas, not a black one.
Metro
Matt Prigge
Plot never totally dominates 'Christmas, Again,' which is largely a collection of moments, all about the grind of living in this particular skin.
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
The film amounts to a collection of indelible moments, many of them piercingly lovely and delicate.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
The most striking thing about it is its evocation of an extremely specific mood. Once we settle into it, and it happens early, everything else becomes possible.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
This is a Christmas movie in which magic exists largely on the periphery, and that is just the right mix of chilly and sweet.
Village Voice
Lara Zarum
Christmas, Again is a low hum of a downer, but maybe that's appropriate. As one customer crisply tells Noel, "Christmas sucks."
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The hard-won consolations of seasonal sentiment emerge in the searching performances as well as in the impressionistic handheld images.
Spirituality & Practice
Mary Ann Brussat
A realistic and revealing portrait of a lonely young man selling Christmas trees on a street corner.
The Playlist
Jenni Miller
"Christmas, Again" is a quiet film, but one that could perhaps use a bit more buzz of the holiday season.
Slant Magazine
Clayton Dillard
Charles Poekel displays an assured directorial hand and maintains a modest, appealing, even droll sensibility throughout.
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