Noëlle (2007 film)

Noëlle
Theatrical release poster
Directed by David Wall
Produced by David Wall
Kerry Wall
Sean Patrick Brennan
Lenny Manzo
Starring David Wall
Kerry Wall
Sean Patrick Brennan
Music by Andrew Ingkavet
Edited by Beecher Cotton
Production
company
Volo Films
Distributed by Gener8Xion Entertainment
Release date
  • December 7, 2007 (2007-12-07)
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Noëlle is a 2007 drama film written, produced, and directed by David Wall who also stars as Father Jonathan Keene, a Catholic priest who comes to a small American fishing village in the Christmas season to shut down a dying parish, only to experience a personal transformation as he encounters the eccentric townspeople.

Shot on location on Cape Cod, Noëlle was originally produced under the title Mrs. Worthington's Party by Volo Films (David Wall's production banner) and won two awards at the 2006 Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival for Best Director and Best American Indie 1st Runner Up. The film was picked up for commercial distribution by Protestant film company Gener8Xion Entertainment and was released in theaters on December 7, 2007.[1]

Plot

Father Jonathan Keene comes to a small fishing village a week before Christmas to shut down a dying parish. But when he encounters the lives of the people who populate this village, Keene undergoes a transformation of the heart, which culminates with a revelation of Keene's secret past at the town's legendary Mrs. Worthington's Christmas Party.

Cast

  • David Wall stars as Father Jonathan Keene, a "hit man" for the Catholic Church whose job is to shut down parishes that are no longer deemed viable. Noëlle is Wall's second film that he has directed and the first in which he has starred both in front of and behind the camera.
  • Kerry Wall plays Marjorie Worthington, the town's librarian. Kerry Wall is David Wall's wife. Kerry has worked as an actress for ten years.
  • Sean Patrick Brennan plays Father Simeon Joyce, the pastor of the dying parish that Keene has come to shut down. Brennan resides on Cape Cod where he is a carpenter, house-painter and musician.
  • Curt Dewitz plays Seth Harrod, a sly, cunning man who's looking out only for his own interests. Dewitz is currently executive producing and co-producing a new feature film as well as a new TV series.
  • Brennan Wall plays Noelle.
  • Jean Bates plays Eleanor Worthington.
  • Kerry Wall plays Marjorie Worthington.
  • David Hickey plays Thomas Shepley.
  • Ciaran O'Reilly plays Finn Shepley.
  • Kevin McElroy plays Jewel King.
  • J. Scott Henderson plays Swift King.
  • Michael Sweet plays Speed King.

Production

Writer-producer-director-actor David Wall drew inspiration for Noëlle when he was living on Cape Cod where an annual Christmas party was held at an "old whaling captain's house" that was "down the street" from Wall's home where people from varying socio-economic-religious backgrounds gathered, "celebrating one thing -- Christmas."

Noëlle was filmed on 35mm film and features the cinematography of Beecher Cotton who "does justice to the stark beauty of the Cape."

Noëlle features some Cape Cod landmarks such as the Cape Cod Hospital, the Sandwich Boardwalk, an East Dennis library, the beaches of Dennis Port, a church in Yarmouth Port, and a restaurant on Route 28 in West Dennis.

Release

Noëlle was released in theaters nationwide on 203 screens on December 7, 2007 by Gener8Xion Entertainment. The release strategy involved targeting Gener8Xion's audiences in major markets across the country with the film being screened in the best performing theaters from Gener8Xion's previous theatrical released film One Night with the King.

References

  1. The Hollywood Reporter - Volume 402 - Page 147 2007 - DECEMBER 21-23, 2007 Noelle Gener8Xion Entertainment NEW YORK — Arriving just in time for the holidays is this low-budget, religious- themed indie drama, which was released in about 200 theaters Dec. 7 by Gener8Xion Entertainment, the company that brought you such similarly oriented films as "The Omega Code" and "One Night With the King." "Noelle" is an interesting and heartfelt effort, even if it is ultimately too low-key to make much of a theatrical impact. Home video
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