The Man Who Invented Christmas

"How Charles Dickens wrote “A Christmas Carol” and created a tradition."

Nov 22 2017 PG 1h 44m
Biography, Comedy, Drama

In 1843, despite the fact that Dickens is a successful writer, the failure of his latest book puts his career at a crossroads, until the moment when, struggling with inspiration and confronting reality with his childhood memories, a new character is born in the depths of his troubled mind; an old, lonely, embittered man, so vivid, so human, that a whole world grows around him, a story so inspiring that changed the meaning of Christmas forever.

Plot

In 1843, the celebrated British novelist, Charles Dickens, is at a low point in his career with three flops behind him and his family expenses piling up at home. Determined to recover, Dickens decides to write a Christmas story and self-publish it in less than two months. As Dickens labors writing on such short notice, his estranged father and mother come to bunk with him. Still haunted by painful memories of his father ruining his childhood by his financial irresponsibility, Dickens develops a writer's block which seems to have no solution. As such, Dickens must face his personal demons epitomized through his characters, especially in his imagined conversations with Ebenezer Scrooge. Now with a looming deadline, Dickens struggles for inspiration against his frustrations and his characters' opinions in a literary challenge creating a classic tale that would define the essential soul of modern Christmas.

Written by

Susan Coyne, Les Standiford, Charles Dickens

Directed by

Bharat Nalluri

Production Countries

Canada, Ireland

Production Companies

Parallel Films, The Mob Film Company, Mazur / Kaplan Company, Rhombus Media

Languages

Italiano, English

Awards

2 wins & 8 nominations total

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