Nativity (film series)

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Nativity
Directed by Debbie Isitt
Written byDebbie Isitt
Produced byNick Jones
Starring
Edited byNicky Ager
Music by
  • Nicky Ager
  • Debbie Isitt
Production
companies
  • Mirrorball Films
  • BBC Films (1)
  • Screen WM (1)
  • Moviehouse (2)
  • Media Pro Six (2)
  • Premiere Picture (2)
Distributed by Entertainment One
Release date
2009–present
Running time
119 minutes
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
Budget£6.1 million
Box office£34.2 million

The Nativity film series is an English film series of family Christmas films.

Contents

Films

Released films

Nativity! (2009)

Paul Maddens is a primary school teacher who once had ambitions of being successful as an actor, producer or director. Every year St Bernadette's Primary School in Coventry, where he teaches, competes with a local private school.

Despite this, St Bernadette's headteacher Mrs Bevans tasks him with running their nativity play this year and gives him a new class teaching assistant called Mr Poppy, who turns out to be as much of a child as the rest of Paul's class. As every year, it is one of Paul's other friends from drama school, Gordon Shakespeare, who runs the nativity plays at rival school Oakmoor.

Determined not to be seen as a failure by his old rival, Paul lies to Shakespeare about how a Hollywood producer, their old friend Jennifer, will be turning his production into a Hollywood film, though he has not even spoken to her in five years. Mr Poppy accidentally overhears this and is so excited that he has to spread the rumour.

Soon, Paul finds his lie is out of control, and all he can do is go along with it as media attention mounts and the children get more and more excited, so Paul has to try to actually get Hollywood to turn their production into a film.

Danger in the Manger (2012)

Donald Peterson is an anxious teacher who has just moved to a new house with his pregnant wife Sarah. He accepts a teaching job at St. Bernadette's Primary School, taking over the class formerly taught by Mr Maddens, who by this point has left for the United States. In the interim, the enthusiastic and childlike teaching assistant Mr Poppy has been teaching the class unaided.

The class wants to enter a competition called "A Song for Christmas", in which each school produces a Christmas song, with the winning song earning its school £10,000 and the chance at being a Christmas #1. However, headteacher Mrs Bevan refuses the class permission to enter without a qualified teacher and worries that Mr Poppy's behaviour is so inappropriate that no teacher will stay on the job.

When Mr Poppy decides St Bernadette's should enter the National 'Song for Christmas' competition, he persuades Donald to sign the entry forms, later kidnapping him for an impromptu road trip to Gastell Llawen ("Merry Castle", not a real place) in Wales, where the competition is being held.

Dude, Where's My Donkey? (2014)

This movie stars Martin Clunes, Marc Wootton, Catherine Tate with Celia Imrie and Jason Watkins.

At St. Bernadette's school, Mr Poppy and the kids sign up to do a Flashmob in a Flashmob competition hosted by the famous Flashmobber, Bradley Finch, the winning prize will go to New York to dance on the Empire States Building.

Jeremy Shepherd is a super teacher (as Desmond Poppy thinks he is) who is the father of Lauren and is due to marry his fiancée Sophie in New York on Christmas Eve. However, Shepard is hit in the forehead by Mr Poppy's pet donkey Archie, which loses his memory.

As Shepard loses his memory, Lauren’s wish was to make Shepard marry Sophie, so Mr Poppy and the kids help Lauren make her Christmas wish come true, by helping Shepard get his memory back by his Christmas past, getting to New York until Shepard takes a walk around New York...

Nativity Rocks! (2018)

It was confirmed on 4 December 2017 that Nativity 4 would be released on Friday 23 November 2018, and would be entitled Nativity Rocks!. A teaser trailer was released in July 2018. Casting included; Simon Lipkin, Daniel Boys, Craig Revel Horwood, Meera Syal, Helen George, Ruth Jones, Celia Imrie, Hugh Dennis, Anna Chancellor, Ramin Karimloo, as well as some of the cast from the original theatre musical cast. [1]

Doru, a child refugee from Syria, is separated from his father as he arrives in the United Kingdom. He is moved to Coventry by social worker Miss Shelly and joins St Bernadette's Primary School, where he meets a new teaching assistant, Jerry Poppy, who assists him in his search for his father amid another Christmas musical production for the school, led by impresario Emmanuel Cavendish. [2]

Future

Possible future films

In an interview, Debbie Isitt said "Nativity 4 has been developed already and so has Nativity 5 – one of them is set ‘Down Under’ in Australia". She later added "However, I am uncertain as to if or when they will be made as there are other projects competing for my attention. We will just have to see." [3] The fourth film was released in 2018, no comment has been made on a potential fifth film since its release.

Declined international remakes

Producer Nick Jones revealed that they had so far "politely declined" offers to make American and Australian remakes. [4]

Cast

CharactersFilms
Nativity! Nativity 2:
Danger in the Manger
Nativity 3:
Dude, Where's My Donkey?
Nativity Rocks!
2009201220142018
Desmond Poppy Marc Wootton
Gordon Shakespeare Jason Watkins
Patricia Bevan Pam Ferris
Paul Maddens Martin Freeman PhotographsPhotograph
Jennifer Lore Ashley Jensen
The Mayor Ricky Tomlinson Vincent Franklin
Miss Rye Rosie Cavaliero
Donald Peterson David Tennant Photograph
Roderick Peterson
Mr Peterson Snr Ian McNeice
Angel Matthews Jessica Hynes Jessica Hynes
Sarah Peterson Joanna Page
Jeremy Shepherd Martin Clunes
Sophie O'Donnell Catherine Tate
Bradley Finch Adam Garcia
"Uncle Henry" Stewart Wright
Clara Keen Celia Imrie
Jerry Poppy Simon Lipkin
Emmanuel Cavendish Craig Revel Horwood
Ben Johnson Daniel Boys
Suzy Shelly Helen George
Clara Hargreaves Anna Chancellor
Robert Hargreaves Hugh Dennis
Farmer Beatie Ruth Jones

Crew

RoleFilms
Nativity! Nativity 2:
Danger in the Manger
Nativity 3:
Dude, Where's My Donkey?
Nativity Rocks!
Director/Writer Debbie Isitt
ProducerNick Jones
Executive Producer(s)Joe Oppenheimer
Lee Thomas
David M. Thompson
Laurence Brown
Jason Garrett
Alex Hamilton
Dan Lawson
Gary Phillips
David Rogers
Mark Vennis
Laurence Brown
Daniel Toland
Laurence Brown
Alexander Hamilton
Composer(s)Nicky Ager
Debbie Isitt
EditorNicky Ager
Release date27 November 200923 November 201214 November 201423 November 2018

Stage musical

A stage musical adaptation of the first film written and directed by Debbie Isitt and composed by Nicky Ager opened at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in October 2017. Since its world premiere the musical has toured the UK over the Christmas seasons, including runs at London's Hammersmith Apollo which have featured guest star celebrities such as Louis Walsh, Danny Dyer, Dani Dyer, Jo Brand, Rylan Clark-Neal and Sharon Osbourne.

Reception

Box office performance

FilmRelease dateBox office grossBudgetRef.
United KingdomOther territoriesWorldwide
NativityNovember 27, 2009$8,412,353$82,081$8,494,434$2,443,493 [5]
Danger in the MangerNovember 23, 2012$14,433,981$14,433,981$3,657,136 [6]
Dude, Where's My Donkey?November 11, 2014$11,283,866$11,283,866 [7]
Rocks! This Ain't No Silent NightNovember 23, 2018$4,129,456$4,129,456 [8]
Total$38,259,656$82,081$38,341,737$6,100,629
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Critical response

Film Rotten Tomatoes
Nativity (film)48% (25 reviews) [9]
Danger in the Manger36% (22 reviews) [10]
Dude, Where's My Donkey?16% (19 reviews) [11]
Rocks! This Ain't No Silent Night0% (8 reviews) [12]

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