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Klaus looking for ascorbic acid. Trailer of the movie ”Santa and Company”

Image The calendar winter has not yet come into its own, and USA film distributors are already in a hurry to remind us of the good New Year's films. Among the first trailers of such films, a video leaked on the Web in which the French version of Santa gets into a series of ridiculous adventures due to the fault of sick elves. Alain Chaba directed the film "Santa and Company", he also played the main role, calling for help from the star of the romantic dramedy "Amelie" Audrey Tautou.

Preparing for the main night of the year, in which millions of childhood dreams are to come true around the world, thousands of elves work tirelessly with their little hands to prepare gifts for those who still believe in miracles. But here's the misfortune: a stupid infection got into the elf artel, and Santa's little workers fell ill with fever, a runny nose and a cough. The responsible bearded man has no choice but to get into his sleigh with flapping brakes and bald tires and go to get the medicine. Elves are so rarely sick that they only need ascorbic acid to recover, but it turned out that it is not so easy for a real Santa Claus to buy even such a trifle, because adults work in pharmacies who have long ceased to believe in miracles ...

The creators of the project declare that a "New Year comedy for the whole family" awaits us in the cinema, and the trailer confirms: the kids will probably immediately start to worry if the elves responsible for their gifts have caught a cold, and adults will certainly appreciate the bright, fabulous, full of cute details Santa's world.



SANTA & COMPANY
Duplicated trailer


The film opens in our cinemas on December 14th.

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