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The Nativity Story premiered in Vatican City on November 26, 2006, making it the first film to hold a world premiere in the city, [2] and was released in the United States on December 1, 2006, by New Line Cinema. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $46 million worldwide. [3]
An animated film based about the Nativity of Jesus and the Christmas star. Star in the Night: 1945: A Modern-day retelling of the Nativity story set on Christmas Eve at a diner and auto court in the desert Southwest United States. It won the Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel). Step Brothers: 2008
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Nativity is a film series of British independent Christmas family comedy films written and directed by Debbie Isitt, produced by Mirrorball Films and Nick Jones and distributed by Entertainment One. Films
Isitt is best known for her Christmas comedy films, the Nativity! series, of which she has written and directed four to date. [3] Prior to that, she wrote BAFTA award-winning television adaptation of Jacqueline Wilson's book, The Illustrated Mum, [4] the stage play The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband, and the feature films Nasty Neighbours [5] and Confetti.
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The film was written by its director, Debbie Isitt, but was also partially improvised. [2] The film premiered on 23 November 2009 in the SkyDome Arena, Coventry, England. [3] It was released in cinemas on 27 November 2009. The film was followed by Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger (2012), Nativity 3: Dude, Where's My Donkey? (2014), [4] and ...