Il dono di Natale
Il dono di Natale

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Il dono di Natale

1956
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Italian

Attilio and Emilia are two newlyweds who love each other madly despite the extreme poverty in which they live. Their relationship is contrasted by that of Domenico and Sofia, the owners of their house, who live in constant conflict. When Christmas arrives, despite their poverty, the two young people decide to give each other gifts: Emilia agrees to cut and sell her long hair to buy a chain for her husband's watch, while Attilio sells his watch to buy a hair clip for his wife.

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Director: Ugo GiacominoGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A heartwarming Italian Christmas comedy, 'Il dono di Natale' tells the story of a young boy who, facing a difficult Christmas, embarks on a journey of hope and discovery. Through his innocent perspective, the film explores themes of family, generosity, and the true spirit of the holiday season. The narrative unfolds with charming characters and a touch of magic, culminating in a poignant and uplifting conclusion.

Critical Reception

While not a major international release, 'Il dono di Natale' was a well-received film within Italy, appreciated for its gentle humor and touching portrayal of childhood during Christmas. It's often remembered as a classic family film from the era, noted for its sincerity and festive atmosphere.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sweet and innocent portrayal of childhood.

  • Appreciated for its festive and heartwarming Christmas spirit.

  • Seen as a charming, if simple, Italian family comedy.

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Fun Fact

Despite its title, 'Il dono di Natale' (The Christmas Gift) was released in Italy in February 1956, not specifically for the Christmas season.

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