

Krummernes jul
Krummernes Christmas is a Danish TV Christmas calendar that was first broadcast on TV 2 in 1996 and re-broadcast on the same channel in 2001. The Christmas calendar is based on the books on Krummerne
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Plot Summary
The Krumme family is preparing for Christmas, but their plans are thrown into chaos when they find themselves unexpectedly hosting a group of Russian refugees. Amidst the misunderstandings and cultural clashes, young Grunk strives to keep the Christmas spirit alive and help his family navigate the challenges. The film follows their journey as they learn about each other, find common ground, and ultimately discover the true meaning of Christmas through shared experiences.
Critical Reception
Krummernes jul was a popular family film in Denmark, praised for its heartwarming story and comedic elements. While not a major critical darling, it resonated well with audiences for its portrayal of family togetherness and the spirit of Christmas, becoming a cherished holiday tradition for many Danish families.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming and humorous depiction of a chaotic but loving family.
- Appreciated for its message of understanding and embracing those who are different, especially during the holiday season.
- Seen as a quintessential Danish Christmas film, evoking nostalgia and warmth.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to capture the essence of family and the challenges and joys of Christmas. Many recall it fondly as a staple of their holiday viewing, appreciating its blend of humor and heartwarming moments.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1991 film 'Krumme - Fugle Rock' and has since become a beloved Danish Christmas classic, often re-broadcast during the holiday season.
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