Monday, 23 December 2024
The family's Christmas Tree
"J'ai dans la tête un vieux sapin..."
Vous savez le reste de 23 Décembre de Beau Dommage. LA chanson québécoise de Noël et LA chanson de Noël nostalgique en ce qui me concerne. Je la partage à chaque année, bien entendu.
Sunday, 22 December 2024
The end of Christmas movies?
I recently read in The Independent an article titled What Killed the Christmas Movie?. About, well, the end of new quality and/or successful Christmas films. Apparently, there aren't so many, if any. It struck me that, yes, the Christmas movies I watch mostly date back from a few decades. The most recent ones must have been from 1999. Then again, most of the so-called Christmas films I watch usually only have the season as a backdrop. I don't really like romcoms in general, whatever the time and setting of them. But I digress. In any case, I was wondering what you thought about it. And one thing I would like to add, is that whileI don't watch "new" Christmas movies, I discovered and enjoyed plenty of "Christmas ceentered" tv series in the last few years. Maybe this is the new trend: Christmas dramas.
L'arbre de Noël, 2024
Saturday, 21 December 2024
Three Wise Men
Friday, 20 December 2024
Piz Gloria exists
Les vertus des pâtés à la viande
Thursday, 19 December 2024
Mariä Wiegenlied (sung by Golda Schultz)
It struck me recently that I don't put enough Christmas music in this blog since the beginning of December. So here is the (maybe) lesser known Mariä Wiegenlied, sung by South African soprano Golda Schultz. Hope you enjoy.
Compter les moutons
Tuesday, 17 December 2024
The Bookshop's Christmas Window
Spirou pour Noël
Monday, 16 December 2024
Black Doves for Christmas(!)
'Tis the season to be watching and I am not into soppy, sentimental and sugary romcoms. So what is a man to do when he wants to watch something seasonal, but not the usual romantic comedies? Well, he goes for somethign dark, violent, yet set during Yuletide. Recently, I found on Netflix a British spy thriller, called Black Doves, which fits the bill perfectly. The story is utterly unbelievable and frankly at times ridiculous, yet it keeps me entertained and I like the atesthetic if nothing else. Because let's face it, for all its flaws, you can't go wrong with blood, guns and Christmas decorations in the background. I say background, but not really. The show's creators certainly pushed the Christmas aspect to eleven: it's everywhere. They know there is a sub-genre of crime, spy and action thrillers set during Yuletide and viewers eager to watch it. And I'm not complaining.
La crèche (et un pianiste)
Sunday, 15 December 2024
Radio Times ('tis the season to be watching)
La Binerie fête Noël
Saturday, 14 December 2024
The Christmas Steam Train
Les bûches de Première Moisson
Friday, 13 December 2024
Kallikantzaros (Christmas Monster)
I learn something new every day. Concretely, Monstrum has released a video about Kallikantzaros, a monster from Greece, associated with Christmas. Because Christmas can be spooky. And what a cool critter it is. Anyway, Kallikantzaros may be a mouthful(it took me a few tries to spell it and pronounce it), but this is our word of the day.