A Martian Christmas
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{{Infobox film
| name = A Martian Christmas
| image =
| alt =
| caption = U.S. DVD cover
| director = José Alejandro García Muñoz
| producer = Jose C. Garcia de Letona
| screenplay = Linda Miller
Alex Mann
John Behnke
Rob Humphrey
| story = Linda Miller
Alex Mann
| starring = Cindy Robinson
K.C.D. Shannon
David Lodge
Mac Grave
Robert Mark Klein
Katie Leigh
Dave Mallow
| music = Guy Michelmore
| cinematography =
| editing = Sean Stack
| studio = Porchlight Entertainment
Ánima Estudios
Telegael
| distributor = Porchlight Home Entertainment
| released = {{film date|2009|11|10}}
| runtime = 45 minutes
| country = United States
Mexico
| language = English
| budget =
| gross =
}}
A Martian Christmas is a Mexican-American{{cite web|title=Producciones cinematográficas Mexico: Una navidad marciana (in Spanish)|url=http://sic.conaculta.gob.mx/ficha.php?table=produccion_cine&table_id=997|work=Conaculta|publisher=Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía|access-date=21 May 2014}} sci-fi Christmas animated film, released direct-to-video on November 11, 2009. The film was produced by Ánima Estudios and Porchlight Entertainment.{{cite news|last=Goldstein|first=Gregg|title=PorchLight reveals two projects|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/porchlight-reveals-two-projects-120528|access-date=21 May 2014|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=6 October 2008}} The film was directed by José Alejandro García Muñoz.{{cite book |last1=Crump |first1=William D. |title=Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film |date=2019 |publisher=McFarland & Co |isbn=9781476672939 |pages=183–184}}
Although it was described as a "television movie",{{cite news|title=ÁNIMA ESTUDIOS INTERNATIONAL CO-PRODUCTIONS|url=http://www.animaestudios.com/index.php?lang=en&opmain=2¬a=29&currscroll=1300|access-date=21 May 2014|newspaper=Anima Estudios Noticas|date=23 November 2009|archive-date=22 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522032155/http://www.animaestudios.com/index.php?lang=en&opmain=2¬a=29&currscroll=1300|url-status=dead}} there is currently no further information about the film's air date or network.
Synopsis
Elementary school kids are at a school putting up decorations for the Christmas holidays. While doing so, they get a strange visit. A band of Martians (and their dog Rover) drop down and are fascinated by what these bizarre Earthlings are doing. They start asking the kids all sorts of questions about the holiday which the kids answer. The thing that gives the Martians the most fascination is the singing which the students end up teaching them.
It is all good spirited as friendships start developing but then Darph Meanie – the Martin spaceship commander – comes and gets mad at the Martians for not having freeze-dried the Earthlings. Their original reason for having dropped into Earth was to pick up fuel for their spaceship – snow – which the elementary school kids are only happy to give them. This culminates in a celebration of Christmas for everyone – the very first Martian Christmas!{{Cite web|title=Product Detail: Martian Christmas, A|url=https://www.musick8.com/store/alphadetail.php?product_group=1304|access-date=2020-12-23|website=www.musick8.com}}
Cast
- Cindy Robinson as Kip, Mary Kate
- K.C.D. Shannon as Zork, Dwight
- David Lodge as Gleeb, Santa Claus, Martian Leader
- Mac Grave as Ned, Drang, Martian Scientist
- Robert Mark Klein as Office Manager, Martian Officer
- Katie Leigh as Roxy
- Dave Mallow as VOX, Shopper
Production
On 6 October 2008, The Hollywood Reporter reported that A Martian Christmas is in development from Porchlight Entertainment and Ánima Estudios. Post-production services was handled by Telegael.
Reception
Sierra Filucci of Common Sense Media gave this film 2 out of 5 stars and said, "Unfortunately the build-up to the main part of the story -- the journey to Earth -- takes so long and is packed with so much backstory that kids and even adults might get lost, or just bored. Once the trip begins, things pick up and it's sort of interesting to see humans and Christmas from outsiders' eyes."{{cite web|last=Filucci|first=Sierra|title=A Martian Christmas Movie Review|url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/a-martian-christmas|work=Common Sense Media|access-date=21 May 2014}} Whoever IMDb gives a score of 8.1.
Release
This film was released on DVD on 11 November 2009 by PorchLight Home Entertainment. Due to its obscurity, it remains one of the rarest films to this day, most likely due to lack of promotion, and the fact that this film was primarily produced in Mexico, as it is difficult for a Mexican animated production to get into the United States market, according to producer Fernando de Fuentes.{{cite news|title=ANIMA ESTUDIOS prepara sorpresas en cine de animación (in Spanish)|url=http://dialogosinfronteras.com/?p=29242|access-date=27 June 2014|work=Diálogo Sin Fronteras|publisher=Diálogo Sin Fronteras|date=1 May 2014}} The DVD of the film is only available on online shopping sites, such as eBay and Amazon.com.
See also
References
External links
- [http://www.animaestudios.com/index.php?opmain=1&lang=en&currsel=martian A Martian Christmas] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522042951/http://www.animaestudios.com/index.php?opmain=1&lang=en&currsel=martian |date=2014-05-22 }} on Ánima Estudios
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140522040458/http://www.telegael.com/production/in-the-can/a-martian-christmas/ A Martian Christmas on Telegael]
- {{IMDb title|1315049}}
- {{YouTube|nmPaTDrpUMc|A Martian Christmas trailer}}
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Category:2009 direct-to-video films
Category:American animated comedy films
Category:2000s American animated films
Category:American flash animated films
Category:Mexican animated speculative fiction films
Category:Direct-to-video animated films
Category:Films about Mexican Americans
Category:American Christmas films
Category:Mexican Christmas films
Category:American science fiction comedy films
Category:Mexican science fiction comedy films