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Entertainment > Movie|Thu, Nov. 13 2008 09:26 AM EST

Inspiring Christmas Film 'Noëlle' Makes DVD Debut

By Josh Kimball|Christian Post Reporter

An inspiring story of one priest’s journey to learning forgiveness and redemption is now available on DVD after releasing in select theaters nationwide last year.

Once again in time for the holiday season, "Noëlle" revolves around Father Jonathan Keene, a cold, impatient Catholic priest who arrives in a tiny fishing village the week before Christmas to shut down a dying parish.

“He shuts down churches that aren’t considered financially viable … sort of [the archdiocese’s] hitman,” explains one of the characters in the Volo Films production distributed by faith-based Gener8Xion Entertainment.

To Keene’s surprise, however, he quickly becomes entangled in the lives of the village's eccentric characters – among them, the childlike priest he is replacing, and a beautiful librarian who harbors a secret that could profoundly change Keene's life.

"The film is not only about discovering who we really are; it is about realizing who we are not," says award-winning director David Wall, who wrote, directed, and starred as the lead actor for "Noëlle."

“I think we as humans do tons of things out of guilt. Keene is really just an exaggerated example of that in human nature,” Wall told the Catholic Digest.

“This story, and even more importantly, the outcome of this story, addresses that guilt and, I think, offers healing. And hopefully audiences are going to identify that,” he said.

Laced with comedy, mystery, and a splash of romance, "Noëlle" has been touted as a stirring motion picture that will entertain and challenge the hearts of young and old alike, inspiring viewers to ask themselves not what they are doing, but why they are doing it.

More than the usual feel-good Christmas flick, "Noëlle" promoters say the film offers authentic, real-life challenges that are sure to resonate with viewers.

"We believe that everyone deserves a second chance," says Matt Crouch, chairman and CEO of Gener8Xion Entertainment. "'Noëlle' is a film about hope – a story that will inspire everyone to realize that a second chance is always an option in this life."

"Noëlle" was released on Dec. 7, 2007, in 203 theaters in the United States, grossing over $250,000 in the course of two weeks. It won two awards at the 2006 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival for “Best Director” and “Best American Indie 1st Runner Up.”

The film’s promoters describe "Noëlle" as a cross between "Waking Ned Devine" and "It's a Wonderful Life."

On the Web:

Noëlle website at www.noellethemovie.com

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  • Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:07 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    (If something is not rooted and grounded in the Word of God or from the Word of God, then why would I want to be a part of it)

    Amen; I am with you . . .

  • Thu Nov 13, 2008 2:41 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    yes. we celebrate our birthdays. I personally have gotten away from that. Just because it is tradition. Jesus hated tradition. He made it very clear to the Pharisees and Saducees. Pagans are very religious people. Doesn't necessarily mean that they believe in the one true God. If something is not rooted and grounded in the Word of God or from the Word of God, then why would I want to be a part of it? Celebrating christmas has become a fleshly thing. It's all about the christmas tree all lit up and getting something. And some even for the sake of soothing their conscious, they say Jesus Name.

  • Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:28 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    (Does anyone know the 'truth' about Christmas?)

    I agree; the actual dates which we celebrate Christmas, Easter, etc are rooted in paganism but is it wrong to relect upon the birth of Christ? I would have a problem with someone being dogmatic about the actual dates to these events (Dec. 25) etc, but dont we celebrate our own birthdays . . .

  • Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:43 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    Does anyone know the 'truth' about Christmas? Where in the Bible are we told to celebrate the birth of Jesus? We are told not to learn the ways of the heathen. We are not to practice and learn their ways in Jeremiah 10. It caused me to go to the root of Christmas, Easter, Valentine's day, etc..... very interesting. Those are all pagan holidays. Find out for yourself.

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