A Boy Named Noel

3.5

Synopsis:

At Christmas eve, Noel is anything but happy. He needs to hide a secret from his family.

Quick Thoughts:

Created awhile back by the German YouTube channel, QueerBlick, it’s one of their many short films. “A Boy Named Noel” doesn’t say much, but takes us on a journey that most of us have faced at one point in our lives – spending the holidays alone because we’re unable to share our true partner with family. However, it’s actually the way this queer short film is told that not only makes it a queer Christmas short, but makes it interesting. It’s actually a story within a story, for Santa reads to us while sitting beside a Christmas tree! Noel’s actual story is actually quite a positive one, and thus the reason why Santa is recalling it for us all. Read on to find out more.

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Release Date:

23 December, 2017

Duration:

6m

Director:

Andreas Köstler, Irina Stuhlsatz

Writers:

Andreas Köstler, Irina Stuhlsatz

Stars:

Maximilian Baumbach, Leon Grub, Georg Roth

Awards:

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