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Red Nose 2003

★ 5.511 votes114 min📅 2003-11-28

Érik Canuel's heartwarming 2003 romantic comedy *Red Nose* captures the festive spirit of Christmas through the unlikely meeting of Félix and Céline.

Director: Érik Canuel

Cast

Patrick Huard
Patrick Huard
Félix Legendre
Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
Michèle-Barbara Pelletier
Céline Bourgeois
Pierre Lebeau
Pierre Lebeau
Léon
Christian Bégin
Christian Bégin
Christian
Dany Laferrière
Dany Laferrière
Dany Laferrière
Jean L'Italien
Jean L'Italien
Jérôme
Martin-Guy Bélanger
Serveur ivre
Frédérick de Grandpré
Frédérick de Grandpré
Julien
Amélie Grenier
Amélie Grenier
Critique femme
Nadia David
Blonde de Jérôme

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Red Nose (2003) about?

*Red Nose* follows Félix and Céline, two volunteers for a Christmas drive-home service, whose paths cross again after years apart. When Félix fails to recognize Céline—despite once crushing her dreams with a brutal book review—she seizes the chance to repay him in kind. Their clash of egos and emotions unfolds against a backdrop of twinkling holiday lights, forcing both to confront old mistakes and new possibilities.

Who directed Red Nose?

*Red Nose* was directed by Érik Canuel, a Canadian filmmaker known for blending sharp comedy with heartfelt storytelling in his films.

Who stars in Red Nose?

The film stars Patrick Huard as Félix, Michèle-Barbara Pelletier as Céline, with supporting roles from Pierre Lebeau, Christian Bégin, and Dany Laferrière.

Is Red Nose (2003) worth watching?

While *Red Nose* didn't earn an IMDb rating, its charming mix of romance, comedy, and holiday spirit makes it a hidden treasure for fans of lighthearted seasonal films. The chemistry between the leads and the clever writing elevate it above typical rom-coms, offering laughs and a satisfying emotional core.

How long is Red Nose?

*Red Nose* runs for 114 minutes, giving audiences plenty of time to enjoy its festive appeal.

About Red Nose (2003) — A Holiday Rom-Com Where Love and Revenge Collide in Montreal

Érik Canuel's heartwarming 2003 romantic comedy *Red Nose* captures the festive spirit of Christmas through the unlikely meeting of Félix and Céline. Both volunteers for Opération Nez Rouge, a holiday drive-home service, their connection sparks instantly—at least for Félix, who can't recall his own forgetfulness. For Céline, the chemistry clashes with old wounds: a scathing review he once penned shattered her literary dreams years ago, leaving her determined to turn the tables. As snow blankets Montreal and holiday lights flicker, their rivalry simmers beneath a veneer of seasonal cheer. Can love thaw resentment, or will the season's magic fade before either can forgive?

Blending sharp wit with cozy holiday charm, *Red Nose* delivers a story as much about second chances as it is about the tangled threads of fate. With sharp dialogue and a setting that radiates warmth against the cold, the film balances laughter and pathos, making it a perfect escape for fans of romantic comedies with a dash of drama. Whether you're a sucker for holiday movies or just love stories where opposites attract, this underrated gem offers something for everyone.