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Two Days Before Christmas

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Two Days Before Christmas
French23 décembre
Directed byMiryam Bouchard
Written byIndia Desjardins
Produced byGuillaume Lespérance
StarringFrançois Arnaud
Guylaine Tremblay
Catherine Brunet
Stéphane Rousseau
CinematographyDonat Chabot
Edited byYvann Thibaudeau
Music byMathieu Vanasse
Production
company
A Média Films
Distributed byImmina Films
Release date
  • November 25, 2022 (2022-11-25)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench

Two Days Before Christmas (French: 23 décembre, lit. "December 23") is a Canadian romantic comedy film, directed by Miryam Bouchard and released in 2022.[1] Inspired in part by the 2003 film Love Actually, the film stars an ensemble cast of Quebec actors in two separate stories about love and romance in the last two days before Christmas.[2]

The cast includes Virginie Fortin as Elsa, a single writer still pining for her childhood friend David (Sacha Charles); Catherine Brunet as her sister Stéphanie, who is expecting her first child with her husband Alex (François Arnaud) and planning a romantic getaway for the couple to experience their last Christmas as a couple whose lives will not be dominated by parenthood; Guylaine Tremblay as Marie-France, Elsa and Stéphanie's mother who upends both women's Christmas plans when she calls with the news that their father has had a heart attack; and Stéphane Rousseau as Antoine, a pop star who is married to Madeleine (Marie-Hélène Thibault) but is having an affair on tour with his press agent Jessica (Catherine Souffront)[3]

The film opened in theatres on November 25, 2022.[4]

In January 2023, the film became the highest-grossing Quebec film at the box office since Compulsive Liar (Menteur) in 2019.[5]

Awards

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Canadian Screen Awards April 14, 2023 Golden Screen Award Guillaume Lespérance Won [6]
Prix Iris December 10, 2023 Revelation of the Year Virginie Fortin Nominated [7]
Public Prize Patrick Roy, Guillaume Lespérance, Miryam Bouchard, India Desjardins Nominated

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