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Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris (2025)
Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris is a 2025 concert film and holiday special directed by Sam Wrench. It documents Aguilera's performances of Christmas standards and select hits in Paris landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Crazy Horse cabaret, joined by guests Sheila E. and Yseult. The production commemorates the 25th anniversary of her album My Kind of Christmas, with a theatrical release on December 14 and 21, followed by a CBS broadcast on December 22.
Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris is a 2025 concert film and holiday special directed by Sam Wrench. It documents Aguilera's performances of Christmas standards and select hits in Paris landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Crazy Horse cabaret, joined by guests Sheila E. and Yseult. The production commemorates the 25th anniversary of her album My Kind of Christmas, with a theatrical release on December 14 and 21, followed by a CBS broadcast on December 22.
The concert film delivers holiday music and performances centered on seasonal cheer and artistic expression, devoid of any political messaging or ideological slant.
The concert film presents a diverse lineup of performers from Latina, Afro-Latina, Black, and Polynesian backgrounds. Vignettes explore female empowerment and sexuality in a subtle manner, integrating light DEI themes without critiquing traditional identities.
Gay dancer Teddy Coffey performs alongside Christina Aguilera in high-energy holiday numbers, contributing to a campy vibe that resonates with queer viewers. The portrayal remains surface-level, focusing on spectacle rather than identity exploration or affirmation.
The film features peripheral reflections on motherhood portrayed as a source of joy, but contains no substantial narrative exploration of family structures, roles, or values. This limited content results in a neutral assessment.
The film celebrates Christmas through live performances of holiday classics and carols that highlight scriptural themes like the birth of Jesus, evoking reverence and focusing on the religious significance of the season. These elements affirm the dignity and joy of Christian traditions without irony or critique.
The film features no identifiable transgender characters or themes. As a concert special celebrating Christina Aguilera's holiday album, it focuses on musical performances and personal reflections without narrative elements involving transsexual identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This concert special presents Christina Aguilera and musical guests in live performances without adapting source material or portraying legacy characters, resulting in no gender swaps.
This concert film and holiday special features live performances by Christina Aguilera and musical guests against a Parisian backdrop, with no source material adaptations, historical figures, or canonical characters portrayed, resulting in no race swaps.
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