The Christmas Martian | |
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French | Le Martien de Noël |
Directed by | Bernard Gosselin |
Written by | Roch Carrier |
Produced by | Rock Demers |
Starring | Marcel Sabourin |
Cinematography | Alain Dostie |
Edited by | André Corriveau |
Music by | Jacques Perron |
Production companies | Faroun Films Les Cinéastes Associés |
Release date |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
The Christmas Martian (French: Le Martien de Noël) is a Canadian children's Christmas comedy film, directed by Bernard Gosselin and released in 1971.[1] The film stars Marcel Sabourin as Poo Flower, an extraterrestrial being from Mars who lands his spaceship near a small town in Northern Quebec during the Christmas season, befriending the local children but alarming their parents.[2]
The film's cast also includes Catherine Leduc, François Gosselin, Guy L'Écuyer, Roland Chenail, Paul Hébert, Louise Poulin-Roy, Paul Berval, Ernest Guimond, Yvan Canuel, Yvon Leroux and Reine Malo, as well as narration by Marc-André Coallier.
It was the first children's film ever made in Canada by a commercial studio independently of either the National Film Board of Canada or the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.[2] After producer Rock Demers launched the Tales for All series of children's films in the 1980s, the film was retroactively incorporated into that series.[3]