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Nativity!, 2009

Nativity!

English

UK

Rating:6.1
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Profile of Nativity!

The mood of Nativity! is humorous, sentimental, and feel good. The plot centers around teachers and students, the desire for fame, and mischievous children. It is a comedy and family movie. In approach, Nativity! is not serious and realistic. It takes place, at least partly, at a school. The setting is England. Nativity! happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for a family outing.

Summary of Nativity!

This Christmas, primary school teacher Paul Maddens is charged with producing the school's nativity play. Competing against the posh rival school for the honor of best reviewed show in town, the stakes are raised when Paul idly boasts that his ex-girlfriend Jennifer, a Hollywood Producer, is coming to see his show with a view to turning it into a film. The only trouble is - they haven't spoken in years. With eccentric assistant Mr Poppy fuelling his 'little white lie', Maddens suddenly finds himself a local celebrity and at the center of quarreling parents and over-excited children desperate in their bid for fame and fortune. Maddens' only hope is to get back in touch with Jennifer and lure Hollywood to town so that everybody's Christmas wishes come true.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK
Release date: November 2009
Runtime: 105 min

Cast and Crew

Martin Freeman as Paul Maddens in Nativity!
Martin Freeman

as Paul Maddens

Ashley Jensen

as Jennifer

Pam Ferris as Headmistress in Nativity!
Pam Ferris

as Headmistress

Ricky Tomlinson as Mayor in Nativity!
Ricky Tomlinson

as Mayor

Photos

Nativity! (2009)
Nativity! (2009)

Clips

Nativity!
Nativity!: Trailer
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