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A Child's Christmas in Wales

Released 1987
Runtime 55
Category Family
Language English
Director Don McBrearty

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What it’s about

Spending Christmas with his daughter’s family, a grandfather (Elliott) reminisces with his enraptured grandson Thomas (Reeves) about his own boyhood holiday memories in Wales. During the course of the evening, he relives poignant wintry scenes in the company of bustling aunts and snoozing uncles, highlighting the magic of past seasonal gatherings.

Why we love it

Inspired by a Dylan Thomas poem, Don McBrearty’s lyrical, heartwarming “Child’s Christmas” is a simple, one-of-a kind piece originally produced for public television. Some of the language may be lost on the little ones, but it’s so full of old-world charm and Yuletide spirit that it likely won’t matter. Celebrating the special aura that holiday celebrations once had, this quaint, unadorned film is everything Christmasand a Christmas movieshould be.
Glynis Davies, Gwynyth Walsh, Denholm Elliott, Mathonwy Reeves Don McBrearty

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