Christmas in Canaan

Christmas in Canaan

2009 ""
Christmas in Canaan
Christmas in Canaan

Christmas in Canaan

6.9 | 1h26m | PG-13 | en | Drama

Set in the 1960s, Christmas in Canaan is a drama about a black family and a white family that learn to love each other out of their Christian beliefs.

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6.9 | 1h26m | PG-13 | en | Drama , Family , TV Movie | More Info
Released: December. 12,2009 | Released Producted By: Hallmark Entertainment , Bauman Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.hallmarkchannel.com/Programm/Default_Microsite.aspx?Simscode=419-27811
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Set in the 1960s, Christmas in Canaan is a drama about a black family and a white family that learn to love each other out of their Christian beliefs.

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Cast

Billy Ray Cyrus , Tom Heaton , Jess McLeod

Director

James Hazell

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Hallmark Entertainment , Bauman Entertainment

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Sonofamoviegeek I was pleasantly surprised by this movie and its upbeat themes. Quite a bit of the Civil Rights struggle was unpleasant and this film doesn't skip over that. However, the main theme is that through a bit of wisdom and goodwill, we can all change for the better. All the characters in this movie display a dark side to their character but in the end their good sides prevail. The only exceptions to this are Billy Ray Cyrus' character who is a little too "Atticus Finch" and the unrepentant redneck bigot who tries to burn down the meeting tent and ends up running over Little Bobby.If there is one flaw to this movie it's that it was made on the Canadian West Coast instead of Texas. The first tip-off that this is a made-in-Canada movie is the truck that the Burtons tool around in. It looks like a Dodge but it's a 50s Fargo, a badge-engineered Dodge sold only in Canada, never in Texas. Also, the Canadian West Coast doesn't look anything like the dryland farms on the Oklahoma border. If Hallmark didn't have the budget to make this in the US, they should have made the movie in Southern Alberta, most of which looks like the Texas dry lands. Also, Southern Alberta has enough bigots and rednecks that casting that part would be a snap.If you ignore the defects and enjoy Billy Ray Cyrus' music, this is a feelgood that actually makes you feel good.
brohdaw First, I agree with jlynrobertson's comment about compassion being on the TV; it's refreshing to know there are still TV shows out there that we can value with our children and loved ones...my son (12 yrs. old) watch the movie with me and he had tons of 'why' and 'how' questions and I was so glad that he realized there was a true meaning behind this movie...and hope there are enough shows like this to last him a lifetime that he can learn from - as opposed to being in such a hurry and snubbing people off like we see so often in real life and the violence we even see even in cartoons now.Second, I agree with claudiapatx's comment that the part about the pictures from a catalog as Christmas gifts - made me cry too! (and wouldn't you know, that's when my sister calls on the phone LOL Excellent, excellent movie!!!
claudiapatx This is a beautiful story of an unlikely friendship between two young men, who would have never been friends if not for a great dad. One is white and one black, a highly unusual friendship for the time. It depicts the hardships of blacks and the poor rural whites of that time. There is a scene where because they are so poor, the dad(Billy Ray Cyrus) gives everyone pictures instead of real gifts for Christmas, because that's all he could afford. I cried watching it. It was so sweet.The movie gets into some touchy areas, like the black struggle to vote back in those times. And the attitudes that went along with that struggle.This is a really touching, beautifully made movie. I do highly recommend to all.
jlynrobertson I was so privileged to be invited to attend an advanced screening of this film and absolutely loved it! It's such a breath of fresh air to know that quality content like this is going to be on TV. Billy Ray was absolutely wonderful as the dad, and the kids all did a great job as well, I thought. For those of you that haven't read it, I also recommend checking out the book after you watch the movie this weekend :) It's a very easy read, extremely touching and has a great message.I recommend this movie to everyone...young and old...I think we can all learn something from it!