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Santa Clause is garbage

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This superb Santa Claus Is Rubbish Poster will remind you of the good, funny and warm moments of this French comedy classic!

  • Paper characteristic:
    • 🎨 Canvas: world standard in terms of printing and imitating a “painting canvas” appearance .
    • By default, the poster contains a 4 cm white border for framing (frame not included). If you don't want it, please choose "without white border".
    • Size: several choices available . ✅
  • Great UV resistance .
  • Maximum color vibrancy, without reflections .
  • Recycled paper, guaranteeing respect for the environment.
  • Poster carefully packaged and delivered in a protective tube for total protection .
  • FREE STANDARD DELIVERY .

⚠️ Frame not included. ⚠️

Description of this Santa Claus Is Rubbish Poster

"Santa Claus Is Rubbish" is a 1982 French film, a slapstick comedy. It is based on a play by The Splendid.

Paris, Christmas Eve. On Christmas Eve, two people are at the hotline office, located in a building: Pierre (Thierry Lhermitte), employee and pedant, and Thérèse (Anemont), employee of the service, typical "gray mouse" secretly in love Stone. Marie-Ange Muscan (Josiane Balasco), the department head, a serious and “correct in every way” lady, is stuck in an elevator at the exit of the office and tries in vain to get help. Josette (Marie-Anne Chazelle), Teresa's pregnant ward, who is fleeing the anger of her roommate Félix (Gérard Juneau), must arrive at the office. Felix is ​​a classic tramp, who lives on occasional small profits and petty thefts (including advertising in a strip club dressed as Santa Claus). Pierre, out of pity, allowed one of the service's clients, a transvestite named Catier (Christian Clavier), to appear in person at the office, against the service's rules - assuming he would calm him down with a few minutes of conversation. Periodically, downstairs neighbors show up at the office, including Mr. Preskovic (Bruno Moano), an immigrant from the country of "victorious socialism" (presumably Bulgaria), who cooks original dishes with an unappealing smell and taste - dubitsha and klug, surprisingly hard, heavy and foul-smelling. The atmosphere is heated by the incessant calls of an unsuitable client (Michelle Blanc), who tries to make the telephone helpline staff imitate a sexual act. Finally, they find themselves around the office Christmas table: Pierre, Thérèse, Josette, "Katia" and the shy Preskovic with his "clug". Suddenly, Félix bursts in, demands that Josette return home, becomes scandalized and opens fire. The victims are "Katia" and the electrician who came to repair the elevator (which is already working). The sight of the wounded and murdered provokes in Teresa an attack of silent hysteria, accompanied by shivers and a loss of control of her behavior - which leads her to no longer hide her secret sympathy for Pierre and to behave violently. 'an unexpectedly liberated way. For their part, Félix and Josette just as easily and nonchalantly discuss ways to dispose of the remaining corpse; the “intelligent” Félix, to Josette’s great joy, proposes “intellectual solutions” one by one: dismember the corpse and throw it into the Seine; or feed it to zoo animals, etc. In the finale, all participants, led by Felix, try - partly successfully - to implement his "cunning plans". Finally, Teresa and Pierre attempt to leave on the morning bus, and the inevitable revelation of the clumsy attempts to cover up what happened is not worked into the plot.

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