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Crappy Christmas - Operation Christmas Child (2021)

Jul 10, 2021 Animation, Horror 0h 5m
70%
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A child is lured out of his home, kidnapped and held captive in the small cell in the basement of a church-bunker by three pedophile priests. One night a mysterious visitor opens the cell door and leaves him a sack full of Christmas presents.... The Film was published as a segment of "Deathcember" but was banned from the VOD Releases by the US Publisher in UK and the USA.

Jürgen Kling
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Crappy Christmas - Operation Christmas Child - Official Trailer 2020
Crappy Christmas - Operation Christmas Child - Official Trailer 2020
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Crappy Christmas - Behind the Scenes #4 MORE RIGGING
Crappy Christmas - Behind the Scenes #4 MORE RIGGING
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Crappy Christmas Behind the Scenes #3 Replacement Eyes
Crappy Christmas Behind the Scenes #3 Replacement Eyes
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Crappy Christmas - Behind the Scenes #1 SWEAT FX
Crappy Christmas - Behind the Scenes #1 SWEAT FX
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Crappy Christmas - Behind the Scenes #2 rigging shot
Crappy Christmas - Behind the Scenes #2 rigging shot
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A review by Soulhenn
Written on November 13, 2024

“Crappy Christmas: Operation Christmas Child” by Jürgen Kling is a powerful and thought-provoking claymation film that delves into dark and challenging territory. The use of clay figures to tell such a serious story creates a striking contrast that makes it even more impactful. It’s unsettling and difficult to watch at times, but it leaves a lasting impression and invites serious reflection.

The film tackles tough subjects with raw honesty, approaching the material directly without shying away. While it’s not an easy watch, it’s this very boldness that makes it worth experiencing. For those open to a film that pushes boundaries and provokes thought, this one will definitely leave its mark. It’s a challenging yet rewarding viewing experience that encourages deep reflection a...

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