Joyeux Noel (2005)
Joyeux Noel (2005)
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Cast & Crew.
Diane Kruger
Anna Sörensen
Benno Fürmann
Nikolaus Sprink
Guillaume Canet
Audebert
Gary Lewis
Palmer
Dany Boon
Ponchel
Daniel Brühl
Horstmayer
Alex Ferns
Gordon
Steven Robertson
Jonathan
Frank Witter
Jörg
Bernard Le Coq
The General
Ian Richardson
The Bishop
Lucas Belvaux
Gueusselin
Thomas Schmauser
The Crown Prince
Natalie Dessay
Anna Sörensen (singing voice)
Rolando Villazón
Nikolaus Sprink (singing voice)
Joachim Bißmeier
Zimmermann
Robin Laing
William
Michel Serrault
The Castle Keeper
Suzanne Flon
The Castle Keeper
Calum Anthony Beaton
Scottish Piper #1
Otto Beckmann
German Soldier - Otto
Philippe Beautier
Morallec
Steffen Bielig
Markus
Nicholas Biggam
English Child
David Bruce
Scottish Piper #2
Christian Carion
Nurse / Director / Screenplay
France Corbet
Madeleine
Mickey Dedaj
Dressmaker
Steven Duffy
Stretcher-bearer
Tom Duncan
Scottish Soldier #1
Roy Entwistle
Scottish Soldier #2
Markus Friedmann
Army Staff German Officer
Christopher Fulford
The Major
Michael Grimm
German Soldier - Michael
Jannis Hensel
German Child
Mathias Herrmann
HQ German Officer
Jan Hutter
German Soldier - Herbert
Joe Johnson
Scottish Soldier #3
Fraser Johnston
Scottish Soldier #4
Gary Lamont
Scottish Soldier #5
Griogair Lawrie
Piper
Gerry Lynch
Scottish Soldier #6
Ivan MacDonald
Scottish Piper #3
Jordan McCurrach
Scottish Soldier #7
Neil McNulty
Scottish Soldier #8
Tony Matthews
The British General
Florian Mescam
French Child
Emun Mohammadi
Scottish Soldier #9
David Mullen
Scottish Soldier #10
Michael Pascher
German Soldier - Walter
Ian Petrie
Scottish Soldier #11
Andy Ramsay
Scottish Soldier #12
Marc Robert
Guimond
Peter Rühring
German Officer at the Opera
Allan Sawers
Scottish Soldier #13
Louis Friedemann Thiele
Karl
Johannes Richard Voelkel
Gunther
Gilbert von Sohlern
Reception German Officer
Mark Wood
Scottish Soldier #14
Alexander Wüst
Oskar
Walther van den Ende
Director of Photography
Philippe Rombi
Original Music Composer
Andrea Sedláčková
Editor
Christophe Rossignon
Producer
Tudor Cotovelea
Assistant Director Trainee
Kate Ogborn
Co-Producer
Anina Diener
Art Direction
Soledad Gatti-Pascual
Co-Producer
Sabine Schroth
Casting
Andrei Boncea
Co-Producer
Eduard Daniel Vraciu
Art Direction
Benjamin Herrmann
Co-Producer
Christopher Borgmann
Co-Producer
Patrick Quinet
Co-Producer
Jean-Michel Simonet
Production Design
Patrick Colpaert
Set Decoration
Philip Boëffard
Associate Producer
Bertrand Faivre
Co-Producer
Susie Figgis
Casting
Jean-Claude Lecoq
Armorer
James Swanson
Helicopter Camera
Björn Susen
Gaffer
Emmanuelle Brechet
Makeup Artist
Benjamin Caillaud
Music Editor
Andrea Dardea Tesdall
Makeup Artist
Géraldine Rombi
Music Supervisor
Annette Drees
Script Supervisor
Olivier de Laveleye
Special Effects Coordinator
Claudia Sarbu
Set Costumer
Chris Hacken
Gaffer
Thomas Desjonquères
Supervising Sound Editor
Julie David
Makeup Artist
Jean-Paul Meurisse
Camera Operator
Anton Petrache
Armorer
Florin Niculae
Gaffer
Philippe Reinaudo
Digital Intermediate
Jan Rubens
Steadicam Operator
Mark Kenna
Dolby Consultant
Sylvie Michel
Script Supervisor
Jean-Claude Lother
Still Photographer
Stephanie Hovette
Wigmaker
Judith Rivière Kawa
First Assistant Editor
Sandy Notarianni
Dialogue Editor
Gabi Cretan
Makeup Artist
Alison Forbes-Meyler
Costume Designer
Pierre Mertens
Sound Recordist
Nicolas Becker
Foley Artist
Raymond Terrentin
Color Grading
Ulla Röhling
Makeup Artist
Dean Humphreys
Sound Mixer
Stéphane Riga
Production Director
Guillaume Watrinet
Property Master
Media.
Details.
Release DateNovember 9, 2005
Original NameJoyeux Noël
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 56m
Budget$22,000,000
Box Office$17,709,155
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Joyeux Noël means Merry Christmas in French. For other uses, see Christmas (disambiguation) and Merry Christmas (disambiguation)
Joyeux Noël (English: Merry Christmas) is a 2005 war drama film based on the Christmas truce of December 1914, depicted through the eyes of French, British, and German soldiers. It was written and directed by Christian Carion, and screened out of competition at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.
The film, which includes one of the last appearances of Ian Richardson before his death, was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 78th Academy Awards. It is a fictionalised account of an actual event that took place in December 1914, when Wilhelm, German Crown Prince, sent the lead singer of the Berlin Imperial Opera company on a solo visit to the front line. Singing by the tenor, Walter Kirchhoff, to the 120th and 124th Württemberg regiments led Scottish soldiers in their trenches to stand up and applaud.