Santa Camp
United States
866 people rated Every summer, a horde of professional Santas, Mrs. Clauses and elves descend on a campsite in the New Hampshire woods to learn the tricks of their trade. But this year is different.
Documentary
Reality-TV
Cast (1)
You May Also Like
User Reviews
Aayushi
29/05/2023 11:11
source: Santa Camp
Olivia Chance Patron
23/05/2023 04:04
Wow, this surprised the hell out of me. One of my favorite modern Christmas movies is a documentary titled, "Becoming Santa," which follows one man who decides to go to Santa training school and be a "mall Santa" for the first time (except he goes to just about everywhere except a mall). This one is sort of like a modern sequel, focusing on the lack of diversity with mall Santas and how the Old School Santas feel about it (some are open and some are not). It's a tear-jerker if you can empathize with what some of these newbies have to put up with. Too many people in our country want to live and die in the past, it's pretty pathetic. In the end, the message is a positive one and I highly recommend it for everyone who loves Christmas and has an open mind (and I also recommend it to those who don't, actually).
🇪🇹 l!j m!k! 😘
23/05/2023 04:04
This was an interesting documentary, I liked the perspectives. I don't care if Santa is trans or non traditional, just don't make it about you. Your take on Santa should still be rooted in the magic of Santa for the kids, not showcasing your personal life.
The documentary had an agenda vs showing more of a wholistic view of this Santa camp. It was well done and engaging, but the overall self involved nature of the individuals and tilt earned this a 2.
When I head out with my kids to see Santa, I don't care what Santa's personal life is, just looking for a fun picture keepsake and the magic of Santa and Christmas.
nassifzeytoun
23/05/2023 04:04
The importance of this movie and this community can not be stated enough. I was truly touched by the bravery in these people, and the impact they have on others.
I was also disgusted by phobic and racist people claiming to be sent by God, and that the Holy Spirit spoke through them and chanting that they were saving Santa. News flash guys- Santa isn't even in the Bible and Christmas is not about hatred.
I want to say so much more about this amazing documentary and the amazing people it evolves around, but that would spoil too much, so please watch it and experience the true Christmas spirit.
Alpha
23/05/2023 04:04
A good balance of the unsettling awfulness of bigotry, and the magical excitement of what Santa truly represents. The the smiles of children and adults is a sturdy backdrop that makes small the hate and apprehension shown to these brave Santas, and by one bad santa.
It really is a love triumphs over hate movie, that has a light touch where it needs to and does not skimp on all things festive. I was impressed with how honestly the movie showed how people learn to accept, exercise that acceptance to make it stronger, and how even if things make you feel uncomfortable at first, you realize it is simply because it is something you are not used to.
Trans Santa meeting non binary kids brought tears. These children feeling free and open with their Santa broke a tension in me that I didn't know I needed breaking.
Kid friendly (though it might lose their interest) and very intriguing to adults.
A soulful and hopeful doc. Happy holidays to all and to all a good watch!
Altaf Sugat
23/05/2023 04:04
I highly recommend this documentary. It's an easy to watch heartfelt tale of Santa's working towards becoming better Santa's by helping a new generation of Santa's and imparting their ever growing book of Christmas cheer.
Although not every Santa has learned how to cope with their white haired, white beard, white faced image of Santa, this rag tag band of Christmas misfits seeks out new diverse members to join "The Brothers in Red."
While this documentary often times felt too literal and somewhat forced in its exploration of current social themes, it managed to bring it together in the end and the result is a beautiful exploration of what it means to be Santa in todays society.
Tik Toker
25/02/2023 20:51
source: Santa Camp
Aquabells
25/02/2023 20:51
Wow, this surprised the hell out of me. One of my favorite modern Christmas movies is a documentary titled, "Becoming Santa," which follows one man who decides to go to Santa training school and be a "mall Santa" for the first time (except he goes to just about everywhere except a mall). This one is sort of like a modern sequel, focusing on the lack of diversity with mall Santas and how the Old School Santas feel about it (some are open and some are not). It's a tear-jerker if you can empathize with what some of these newbies have to put up with. Too many people in our country want to live and die in the past, it's pretty pathetic. In the end, the message is a positive one and I highly recommend it for everyone who loves Christmas and has an open mind (and I also recommend it to those who don't, actually).
🥀💜Elhaidi Reda💜🥀
25/02/2023 20:51
This was an interesting documentary, I liked the perspectives. I don't care if Santa is trans or non traditional, just don't make it about you. Your take on Santa should still be rooted in the magic of Santa for the kids, not showcasing your personal life.
The documentary had an agenda vs showing more of a wholistic view of this Santa camp. It was well done and engaging, but the overall self involved nature of the individuals and tilt earned this a 2.
When I head out with my kids to see Santa, I don't care what Santa's personal life is, just looking for a fun picture keepsake and the magic of Santa and Christmas.
BAZAR CHIC
25/02/2023 20:51
I highly recommend this documentary. It's an easy to watch heartfelt tale of Santa's working towards becoming better Santa's by helping a new generation of Santa's and imparting their ever growing book of Christmas cheer.
Although not every Santa has learned how to cope with their white haired, white beard, white faced image of Santa, this rag tag band of Christmas misfits seeks out new diverse members to join "The Brothers in Red."
While this documentary often times felt too literal and somewhat forced in its exploration of current social themes, it managed to bring it together in the end and the result is a beautiful exploration of what it means to be Santa in todays society.