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  1. 9 nov 2005 · Joyeux Noel: Directed by Christian Carion. With Diane Kruger, Natalie Dessay, Benno Fürmann, Rolando Villazón. In December 1914, an unofficial Christmas truce on the Western Front allows soldiers from opposing sides of the First World War to gain insight into each other's way of life.

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    • Drama, History, Music
    • Christian Carion
    • 2005-11-09
  2. 19 dic 2017 · Christmas Truce of World War I - Joyeux Noel 2005 film. In December 1914, an unofficial Christmas truce on the Western Front allows soldiers from opposing sides of the First World War to gain...

  3. On the Christmas Eve of 1914, in the Western Front in France in World War I, the Scottish, the German and the French troops have a moment of truce and share moments of peace and friendship. When the soprano Anna Sorensen succeeds in convincing the Prussian Prince to join her tenor husband Nikolaus Sprink to sing for the German high command ...

  4. The Christmas truce (German: Weihnachtsfrieden; French: Trêve de Noël; Dutch: Kerstbestand) was a series of widespread unofficial ceasefires along the Western Front of the First World War around Christmas 1914.

    • 24–26 December 1914
    • Informal ceasefires in Europe
    • Europe
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joyeux_NoëlJoyeux Noël - Wikipedia

    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.

  6. Christmas Truce of 1914: Directed by Ringan Ledwidge. With Henry William Galpin, Jess Mayo. Sainsbury's Christmas ad commemorates the extraordinary events of Christmas Day, 1914, when the guns fell silent and two armies met in no-man's land, sharing gifts - and even playing football together.

  7. 9 mar 2006 · On Christmas Eve of 1914, a remarkable event took place in the trenches where the Germans faced the British and the French. There was a spontaneous cease-fire, as the troops on both sides laid down their weapons and observed the birth of the savior in whose name they were killing each other.