Christmas, Again
Christmas, Again is a 2014 drama romance written, directed, and produced by Charles Poekel. The film features Kentucker Audley in the lead role as a Christmas-tree salesman returning to New York City. The film had its premiere at the 2014 Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland and the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the United States.
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Directed by | Charles Poekel |
Produced by | Charles Poekel |
Written by | Charles Poekel |
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Cinematography | Sean Price Williams |
Edited by | Robert Greene |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Language | English |
Plot
A heartbroken Christmas-tree salesman returns to New York City hoping to put his past behind him. Living in a trailer and working the night shift, he begins to spiral downwards until the saving of a mysterious woman and some colorful customers rescue him from self-destruction.
Cast
- Kentucker Audley as Noel
- Hannah Gross as Lydia
- Craig Butta as Bluetooth Man
- Mario Cantillo as Nighttime Customer
- Heather Courtney as Pregnant Wife
- Martin Courtney as Husband on Crutches
- David Gauld as Wreath Guy
- Dakota Goldhor as Plain Wreath Customer
- Yvonne Gougelet as Obama Tree Lady
Critical reception
The film has been nominated for several independent film awards including a 2016 Independent Spirit Award.
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