# 359 - JOYEUX NOEL (2005)

JOYEUX NOEL (2005 - DRAMA / QUASI-SOCCER FLICK)

(Gives new meaning to the term “international football“…)

Who let the dogs out?

CAST: Diane Kruger, Benno Furman, Guillaume Canet, Daniel Bruhl.

DIRECTOR: Christian Carrion

WARNING: Some SPOILERS and one truly magical soccer game between enemies-turn-friends - straight ahead…




FAVORITE OF: Mine

IN A NUTSHELL: Based on a true story, JOYEUX NOEL means “Merry Christmas” in French, and revolves around a group of German, French, and Scottish soldiers during WWI who declare a temporary truce/cease fire on Christmas Eve. The men bond over pictures of family and a touching game of soccer played in a snowy field. Meanwhile, the fiancee (Diane Kruger) of one of the soldiers tries to reach his side. Can these friendships survive after the truce ends? Will any of these men live to talk about this magical night? Let’s hope so.

WHY I LOVE IT: Because JOYEUX NOEL is a deep and profound reminder of our common humanity - even in times of war. Just like our recent review of CUP FINAL, in which two men who share a love of football and were born to be friends are separated by war and politics, JOYEUX NOEL explores how soldiers on different sides are essentially the same when stripped of their military obligations. In the end, these guys just want to enjoy a nice soccer game on a quiet Christmas Eve - and each other’s company. This movie is a winner, just like CUP FINAL. If it doesn’t move you - even a little - you may have lost your humanity…