Noel (2004) [PG]

Release Date:
November 12, 2004

Original Title:
Noel

Alternate Titles:
Karácsony
Noel

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
Code Entertainment
Neverland Films
Red Rose Productions
The Convex Group

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  CA: PG  DE: 6  DK: 11  FI: K-12  NO: 6  PT: M/12  SE: 11  US: PG 

Runtime: 96

Miracles are closer than you think

Christmas Eve in New York, and the lonely divorced publisher, Rose Collins, needs a miracle to improve the health of her mother, interned in a hospital with Alzheimers. She feels sorry for another patient and meets his visitor. Meanwhile, Nina Vasquez breaks her engagement with her beloved fiancé Mike due to his suffocating jealousy, but misses him. Mike is stalked by a stranger, bartender Artie Venzuela. The poor Jules arranges to spend Christmas Eve in the hospital, where he spent the best Christmas of his life when he was a teenager. The lives of some of these characters cross with others along the night.

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Art Department Coordinator:
Gaétan Marsolais

Art Direction:
André Chamberland

Assistant Costume Designer:
Martine Gagnon

Associate Producer:
Michael Klastorin
Kim Olsen

Casting:
Margery Simkin
Kerry Barden
Rosina Bucci
Billy Hopkins
Nadia Rona
Suzanne Smith Crowley

Co-Producer:
Matt Luber
James Mulay

Costume Design:
Renée April

Director:
Chazz Palminteri

Director of Photography:
Russell Carpenter

Editor:
Susan E. Morse

Executive Producer:
Daniel Adler
Jeff Arnold
Jonathan Dana

Hairstylist:
Martin Samuel
Sandy Sokolowski

Key Hair Stylist:
Réjean Goderre
Donna Marie Fischetto

Line Producer:
Micheline Garant

Makeup Artist:
Whitney James
Cassandra Saulter

Makeup Department Head:
Annick Chartier

Makeup Effects:
Adrien Morot

Original Music Composer:
Alan Menken

Producer:
Al Corley
Eugene Musso
Bart Rosenblatt
Howard Rosenman

Production Design:
Carol Spier

Script Supervisor:
France Lachapelle

Set Decoration:
Suzanne Cloutier
Frances Calder

Special Effects Coordinator:
Ryal Cosgrove

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Chris Ervin

Wigmaker:
Christine Larocque

Writer:
David Hubbard

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