Richard Curtis is back with a new festive flick, just over 20 years since Love Actually debuted. The 2003 film, starring Hugh Grant, Martine McCutcheon and Liam Neeson, is a staple of the festive season.
Now, the renowned director's own trilogy of children's books has been adapted into an animated film and features a star-studded voice cast.
That Christmas tells the story of a troubled festive season 'forcing a group of kids and parents to accept that you can’t always plan life.' Set in Curtis' hometown of Suffolk, the story follows a series of entwined tales about family and friends, love and loneliness and Santa Claus making a big mistake.
The heart-warming comedy from Locksmith Animation marks Curtis’ first foray into animation, serving as the film’s writer and executive producer.
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