Tout va bien c'est Noël!
Tout va bien c'est Noël!

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Tout va bien c'est Noël!

2001
Movie
90 min
French

Christmas? The joy of rejoining the family and spending the most anticipated holiday of the whole year. Seeing family members you haven't seen for a long time and spending the holidays together like when the children were little. But the children have grown up and have new things to tell. This news will turn the traditional family reunion into a hurricane. The coming out of the homosexual son is almost an outing, but one that testifies to the love that binds the two gay lovers together.

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Director: Serge MeyerGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

Set during the Christmas season, this film follows a dysfunctional family as they gather for the holidays. Tensions simmer and secrets are revealed as they navigate strained relationships and the pressures of maintaining a facade of festive cheer. The story explores themes of family dynamics, unspoken resentments, and the search for reconciliation amidst the chaos of a holiday reunion.

Critical Reception

As a lesser-known French television film, 'Tout va bien, c'est Noël!' did not receive widespread critical review coverage in major international publications. However, its release aimed to provide a lighthearted, albeit dramatic, holiday-themed comedy for a French audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a relatable portrayal of family holiday gatherings with their inherent stresses.

  • It is noted for its ensemble cast performances and attempts at blending humor with dramatic family undertones.

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Fun Fact

The film was produced as a television movie for the French market and therefore had a more limited release and media attention compared to theatrical films.

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