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A Christmas Tale (French: Un conte de Noël) is a 2008 French Christmas comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Arnaud Desplechin, starring Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Mathieu Amalric, Anne Consigny, Melvil Poupaud, Emmanuelle Devos and Chiara Mastroianni.
- $6.3 million
- Grégoire Hetzel
- $6.3 million
- Pascal Caucheteux
21 nov 2008 · With Catherine Deneuve, Jean-Paul Roussillon, Anne Consigny, Mathieu Amalric. The troubled Vuillard family is no stranger to illness, grief, and banishment, but when their matriarch requires a bone-marrow transplant, the estranged clan reunites just in time for Christmas.
- Arnaud Desplechin
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- 2 min
Oct 12, 2019. When steely French matriarch Junon (Catherine Deneuve) learns she has leukemia, she asks her children and grandchildren at the family Christmas gathering to see if they are eligible...
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- Catherine Deneuve
- Arnaud Desplechin
- Why Not Productions
Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (Rare Exports) - Un film di Jalmari Helander. Babbo Natale non è una bella persona. Parola di finlandese. Con Tommi Korpela, Per Christian Ellefsen, Jorma Tommila, Jonathan Hutchings, Peeter Jakobi. Azione, Finlandia, Francia, Norvegia, Svezia, 2010. Durata 84 min.
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- Tommi Korpela
- Jalmari Helander
In Arnaud Desplechin’s beguiling A Christmas Tale (Un conte de Noël), Catherine Deneuve brings her legendary poise to the role of Junon, matriarch of the troubled Vuillard family, who come together at Christmas after she learns she needs a bone marrow transplant from a blood relative.
- Junon
19 nov 2008 · "A Christmas Tale" skates on thin ice across a crowded lake, arrives safely on the far shore, and shares a cup of hot cocoa and marshmallows with Death. It stars Catherine Deneuve as a woman dying of liver cancer and considering a bone marrow transplant that could also kill her.
Directed by: Arnaud Desplechin. Written by: Arnaud Desplechin, Emmanuel Bourdieu. Cinematography: Eric Gautier. Editing: Laurence Briaud. Cast: Catherine Deneuve (Junon), Jean-Paul Roussillon (Abel), Anne Consigny (Elizabeth), Mathieu Amalric (Henri), Melvil Poupaud (Ivan) Nominations and Awards.