“Just the right mix of chilly and sweet.“ -Ben Kenigsberg, The New York Times “A low-key, near-total charmer, writer-director Charles Poekel's 'Christmas, Again' captures something ineffably moving.“ -Robert Abele, The Los Angeles Times “The film has the courage of its convictions and confidence in its mood. What a pleasure to watch a film that resists being about only one thing. That resists the conventional story. That lets us enter into the life of another.“ -Sheila O'Malley, “Poekel and cinematographer Sean Price Williams do a grand job of capturing the sleepy, hazy feeling of a late night when it seems like you're the only person left in New York City.“ - Jenni Miller, The Playlist “Feels like a throwback to the kind of New York character study someone like Jerry Schatzberg (“Panic in Needle Park”) or Hal Ashby (“The Landlord”) might have dreamt up back in the ’70s.“ -Peter Debruge, Variety For a fifth consecutive December, a heartbroken Noel returns to New York City to work the night shift at a sidewalk Christmas tree lot. Devoid of any holiday spirit, he struggles to stay awake during the long, chilly nights in his trailer, while the daytime traffic keeps him from getting any real rest. As he slowly spirals into despair, he comes to the aid of a mysterious young woman in the park. Her warming presence, matched with some colorful customers, help rescue him from self-destruction. Directed and Written by Charles Poekel Produced by Charles Poekel Cinematography by Sean Price Williams Edited by Robert Greene Starring: Kentucker Audley and Hannah Gross
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