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Christmas Again

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A heartbroken Christmas tree salesman returns to NYC to work the night shift at a sidewalk Christmas tree lot. Living in a trailer, he begins to spiral downwards until he comes to the aid of a mysterious young woman in the park and some colorful customers rescue him from self-destruction.
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Metro
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December 03, 2015

Plot never totally dominates 'Christmas, Again,' which is largely a collection of moments, all about the grind of living in this particular skin.
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The Film Stage
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February 24, 2016

Christmas, Again becomes the kind of Christmas movie not very common anymore. One lacking in cynicism and irony.
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Los Angeles Times
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December 10, 2015

"Christmas, Again" captures something ineffably moving about the holiday grind, as depicted in the life of a seasonal Christmas tree seller.
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Spirituality and Practice
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March 18, 2015

A realistic and revealing portrait of a lonely young man selling Christmas trees on a street corner.
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AV Club
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December 03, 2015

The film amounts to a collection of indelible moments, many of them piercingly lovely and delicate.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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March 07, 2016

It's interesting to note that Poekel sold Christmas trees for five years to get the money to finance the film.
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Chicago Reader
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December 17, 2015

Crafted with affection and attentive to workaday rhythms, this first feature from writer-director Charles Poekel demonstrates an authentic feel for the neighborhood, where he himself once sold trees.
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Eye for Film
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December 14, 2015

Poekel keeps things natural, letting Noel's sadness slowly permeate the atmosphere along with the scent of pine needles rather than ringing it out at high volume.
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RogerEbert.com
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December 03, 2015

The most striking thing about it is its evocation of an extremely specific mood. Once we settle into it, and it happens early, everything else becomes possible.
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Under the Radar
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December 09, 2015

A portrait of a decidedly blue Christmas, not a black one.
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TheWrap
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December 11, 2015

Delicate and restrained, the film offers the messages of redemption and renewal we so often crave from a Christmas movie without wrapping its themes and characters in tinsel.
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New York Times
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December 02, 2015

This is a Christmas movie in which magic exists largely on the periphery, and that is just the right mix of chilly and sweet.
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