Based on a True Story

Joyeux Noël

12.19.2016 - By John Moose WilliamsonPlay

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With the Christmas season upon us, I wanted to cover a film that'd help represent the Christmas spirit. In 2005, French filmmaker Christian Carion released his second full-length feature film. Joyeux Noël, which translated to English means Merry Christmas, was released in France on November 9th, 2005, and only ended up making about $3.5 million at the box office. That's significantly less than the $22 million it cost to make. The film wasn't released in the United States until June of 2006, which might be why it only made about $1 million in the U.S. A film about Christmas released in June doesn't set it up for success. Still, despite not winning at the box office the film won the hearts of critics. In 2006, Joyeux Noël was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film of the Year at the Academy Awards, the Best Foreign Language Film at the Golden Globes and the Best Film not in the English Language at the BAFTA Awards. The story behind the film is of the 1914 Christmas truce, an event that took place as World War I was just getting started, and almost ended it before it began. Seemingly out of nowhere, enemy soldiers decided to lay down their arms and instead spent December 25th, 1914, by singing Christmas songs and exchanging gifts. What more could highlight the Christmas spirit than soldiers deciding to stop one of the bloodiest wars in human history? Even if it was just for a short time. At the end of Joyeux Noël, there's a bit of text on the screen that says the characters are fictional. But it's director, Christian Carion, claims the film is historically accurate. So how accurate is it?   BOATS Links Join the Based on a True Story Facebook page Support the show at Patreon Let me know what you think of the show on Twitter Listen to more Based on a True Story episodes Books & Resources Joyeux Noël [Blu-ray] The Christmas Truce: Myth, Memory, and the First World War Silent Night: The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce Other Resources Joyeux Noel (2005) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Joyeux Noel (2005) - Box office / business Joyeux Noel (2005) - Plot Summary - IMDb Anti-war 'Joyeux Noel' reenacts WWI Christmas truce The astonishing war story that a nation chose to forget - Telegraph Northwest Trail : ‘Joyeux Noël’ is a true story of peace in war Joyeux Noël - Wikipedia Silent Night (opera) - Wikipedia ‘Forever, I’m dreaming of home…’ – Christmas truce 1914 | tangonotturno Christmas truce - Wikipedia The Real Story Behind the 1914 Christmas Truce in World War I BBC iWonder - What really happened in the Christmas truce of 1914? Silent Night: The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce of 1914 | TIME The Spirit of the 1914 Christmas Truce - WSJ Christmas Truce of 1914 - World War I - HISTORY.com Christmas Truce and the First World War Lost letter from WW1 lieutenant talks about 1914 Christmas truce with Germans | Daily Mail Online The Christmas Truce of World War I: Newsroom: The Independent Institute The Christmas Truce of World War I | Mises Institute The Story of the WWI Christmas Truce | History | Smithsonian Christmas truce soccer matches during World War One - ESPN FC No man's land - Wikipedia The Christmas Truce: A general overview - Christmas Truce Bruce Bairnsfather Evelyn Barker - Wikipedia Ernest Swinton - Wikipedia    

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