Nativity
- Genre: Comedy
- Film running length: 106 min
- UK release date: 27/11/2009
- Directed by: Debbie Isitt
- Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
- Distributor: E1 Films
Ashley Jensen, Martin Freeman, John Sessions, Marc Wootton
‘Nativity’ is a British comedy starring Martin Freeman and Ashley Jenson.
Mr Maddens (Martin Freeman) is a primary school teacher tasked with producing his school’s nativity play, which competes every year with the local private school’s own production. Eager to make an impression, Mr Maddens announces that his ex girlfriend, a Hollywood producer, will be making their nativity play into a film. The problem is, he hasn’t actually spoken to his ex-girlfriend for years. Now the pressure is on to persuade his ex to visit England and stage a blockbuster play.
Contains no material likely to offend or harm.
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A real Christmas cracker
An instant classic!!
A warm feelgood movie, perfect for the season which I rate in the top 3 films I have seen this year!!
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