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Christmas at Vaugirard 1966

19 min📅 1966-12-23

"The Nativity revisited by Chantal Goya and Serge Gainsbourg as biblical lovers!"

Christmas at Vaugirard (1966) offers a delightfully absurd reimagining of the Nativity story through a distinctly French lens.

Director: Jacques Espagne

Cast

Serge Gainsbourg
Serge Gainsbourg
Joseph
Chantal Goya
Chantal Goya
Marie
Jacques Dutronc
Jacques Dutronc
Self
Marie-France Boyer
Marie-France Boyer
The Angel
Dominique Grange
Dominique Grange
The Singer
Guy Marchand
Guy Marchand
Self
Régine
Régine
Self
Jean-Pierre Rambal
Jean-Pierre Rambal
Night watchman
Georges Ulmer
Georges Ulmer
The Academician

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Christmas at Vaugirard (1966) about?

This short comedy reimagines the Nativity with Marie and Joseph as modern lovers wandering Paris on New Year's Eve, eventually taking refuge in a slaughterhouse where an unexpected birth occurs.

Who directed Christmas at Vaugirard?

Jacques Espagne directed this 1966 French comedy, bringing his distinctive style to this unconventional nativity story.

Who stars in Christmas at Vaugirard?

The film features Serge Gainsbourg, Chantal Goya, Jacques Dutronc, Marie-France Boyer, and Dominique Grange in key roles.

Is Christmas at Vaugirard (1966) worth watching?

At just 19 minutes, this unrated comedy offers a unique, quirky take on the Nativity with strong performances from Gainsbourg and Goya, making it an interesting curiosity for fans of unconventional cinema.

How long is Christmas at Vaugirard?

The film runs for 19 minutes.

About Christmas at Vaugirard (1966) — A Quirky Biblical Parody

Christmas at Vaugirard (1966) offers a delightfully absurd reimagining of the Nativity story through a distinctly French lens. Directed by Jacques Espagne, this short family comedy transforms biblical figures into wandering lovers navigating the chilly streets of Paris on New Year's Eve. Serge Gainsbourg and Chantal Goya star as an unconventional Mary and Joseph, whose journey leads them to seek shelter in a Vaugirard slaughterhouse where an unexpected birth unfolds. The film blends gentle humor with surprising dramatic moments, showcasing Gainsbourg's unique ability to find both comedy and pathos in unusual circumstances. With its quirky premise and stellar ensemble cast including Jacques Dutronc and Marie-France Boyer, this 19-minute gem captures the irreverent spirit of 1960s French cinema while delivering a fresh take on a timeless story.