Prime Video has revealed the teaser key art and the trailer for Dealing with Christmas, the new comedy film by Arthur Sanigou, starring Eric Judor (Platane), Matthias Quiviger (Astérix & Obélix, L’Empire du Milieu), Arthur Sanigou, Alex Lutz (Guy), Laura Felpin (Les Complices), Paul Deby (L’Amour (presque) parfait), Catherine Hosmalin (Mince alors 2 !), Bruno Sanches (HPI), Hafid Benamar (Platane) et Monsieur Poulpe (Budapest). Co-created by Arthur Sanigou and Pierre Dudan, the film is produced by BAF Prod and will launch exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories on December 8, 2023. Dealing with Christmas is the latest addition to the Prime membership. Prime members in France enjoy savings, convenience, and entertainment, all in a single membership for just €6.99/month or best value €69.90/year.
On Christmas Eve, Greg, a solitary and taciturn police officer, doesn’t hesitate to leave his daughter behind to go on a mission. To teach him a lesson, Santa Claus decides to grant his daughter’s wish: that her father looks like Richard Silestone, the good-natured and heavily indebted family man from the beloved Christmas movie she adores. While Greg is sent into this improbable world, Richard accidentally lands in the real world. Upon waking up, both men realize they have no choice but to complete each other’s missions to reclaim their respective lives: dismantling a dangerous drug network for Richard and saving the family home for Greg by winning the local figure skating competition.
Dealing with Chrsitmas will join the thousands of TV shows and movies in the Prime Video catalogue, including hit movies like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, The Terminal List, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Star Trek: Picard, Carnival Row, American Gods, and The Boys, as well as French Originals Sentinelle, Killer Coaster, Overdose, LOL: Qui Rit, Sort !, Mixte, Le Bal des Folles, Orelsan : Montre Jamais Ca à Personne, Celebrity Hunted, and exclusives such as BDE, Coeurs Noirs, Darknet-sur-Mer, Connectés, Je te Veux Moi Non Plus, all available on Prime Video at no extra cost for Prime members
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