Christmas (2003)

Four messed up siblings congregate in Shitsville

Christmas (2003) poster

"This singular, bleakly funny, R-rated vision of Kiwi life clinches King's position as the most distinctive new voice in NZ film, as insistent and inescapable as The Warehouse jingle." - New Zealand International Film Festival director Bill Godsen. Made at the beginning of the digital revolution, this micro-budget feature went on to win several awards and be selected for major Fests incl. Toronto, Locarno, Edinburgh, and Melbourne.

Director: Gregory King
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 87 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Virginia Loane
Editing: Campbell Walker
Production: Severe Features
Country: New Zealand
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

new zealand, dysfunctional family, christmas reunion

More Films by Director: Gregory King
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Christmas about?
"This singular, bleakly funny, R-rated vision of Kiwi life clinches King's position as the most distinctive new voice in NZ film, as insistent and inescapable as The Warehouse jingle." - New Zealand International Film Festival director Bill Godsen. Made at the beginning of the digital revolution, this micro-budget feature went on to win several awards and be selected for major Fests incl. Toronto, Locarno, Edinburgh, and Melbourne.
Who directed Christmas?
Christmas was directed by Gregory King.
Who stars in Christmas?
Christmas stars Darien Takle, David Hornblow, Matthew Sunderland, Helen Pearse Otene, Tony Waerea, Kate Sullivan.
How long is Christmas?
Christmas has a runtime of 1h 27m (87 minutes).
What genre is Christmas?
Christmas is a Comedy, Drama film.
Where was Christmas produced?
Christmas was produced in New Zealand.