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The Claus Family
Film poster
DutchDe Familie Claus
Directed byMatthias Temmermans
Written by
  • Matthias Temmermans
  • Ruben Vandenborre
  • Starring
  • Mo Bakker
  • Stefaan Degand
  • CinematographyPhilip van Volsem
    Edited byDries Meinema
    Music byAnne-Kathrin Dern

    Production
    company

    Dingie

    Distributed byNetflix

    Release date

    • 7 December 2020 (2020-12-07)

    Running time

    97 minutes
    CountryBelgium
    LanguageDutch

    The Claus Family (Dutch: De Familie Claus) is a 2020 Dutch-Belgian film directed by Matthias Temmermans, written by Matthias Temmermans and Ruben Vandenborre and starring Jan Decleir, Mo Bakker and Stefaan Degand.[1][2]

    Plot

    [edit]

    Suzanne moves with her children Jules and Noor from The NetherlandstoBelgium as she found work in a Belgian biscuit factory. During her work hours, Noël - her father in law - takes care of the children. By coincidence Jules finds in his grandfather's possessions a magical snow globe which can transport him to anywhere in the world. He also discovers his grandfather is the real Santa Claus. Noël has a secret workshop in the North Pole where he gets help from some elves. Noël gets health issues and is no longer able to deliver the Christmas presents over the world so Jules is forced to help him. However, Jules hates Christmas as his father died the previous year on Christmas Eve and is not eager to help. This gets worse after he finds out Santa Claus does not live forever and all eldest children in his family tree are made to take over the role of Santa Claus once the predecessor dies or got too old. At the same time, the biscuit factory is about to go bankrupt as management does not want to invest in new tastes. Determined to spread “light on the dark times”, Suzanne tries baking her signature colorful cookies but is caught and has to forefeit her job after not getting any calls from Jules. Jules returns home to receive a severe tongue-lashing from his distraught mother who questions him about his selfishness. Still bitter that his mother doesn’t seem to get his pain over his father’s death, Jules storms into his room. Ella, his wise babysitter (who is later revealed to be an amputee - having lost part of her leg) informs him that while no one can force him to move on, he needs to learn to let go of the past and not “terrorize everyone because he feels sorry for himself.” Ella encouraged Jules to open a letter his father left him. Jules confesses his fear that if he opens the letter, it would mean that his dad is really gone and that this is his way of saying goodbye. Suzanne feels ashamed of snapping at her son and talks with her friend who worked at the cookie factory about the family’s grief since her husband’s tragic accident. Suzanne and Jules reconcile and Suzanne confesses that she too is grieving but is merely trying to figure out a way for herself and her family. Inspired by Ella’s advice and Suzanne’s admittance, Jules reads his father’s final letter which details that while his father maybe dead, he is never truly gone as he lives on in his son. Jules is comforted by his father’s final words and is reinvigorated to save Christmas and fulfill his destiny.

    By the end of the movie, Jules delivers the presents on his own, along with home made cookies that his mother made with her coworkers at the biscuit factory. Jules delivers their cookies to the president of the United States. The president is so impressed that she orders a large batch of cookies, which were only prepared in time through all the factory workers banding together in the Christmas spirit- even the abusive manager lends a hand! Finally, Jules sets up a Christmas tree - symbolizing that he has reconciled with his emotional past with Christmas. Jules, Grandfather Noel, Suzanne, Noel, Ella and their friends celebrate Christmas together.

    Cast

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    Sequels

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    The film spawned two sequels, The Claus Family 2, released in 2021, which focuses on Jules trying to reunite a young girl's family in which Noël refuses to do, and The Claus Family 3 was released exclusively in 2022, and it focuses on Jules' sister, Noor, who discovers that her grandpa is Santa Claus and helps him and Jules out.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ ""Santa" Claus is Coming to.. Netflix!". Netflix Media Center. Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  • ^ "Netflix Review – 'The Claus Family'". into:screens. 7 December 2020. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  • [edit]
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