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Cost of living: 'Santa's poorly' Christmas ad goes viral Cost of living: 'Santa's poorly' Christmas ad goes viral
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The film tells the story of a bereaved father struggling to make Christmas a special time for his sonThe film tells the story of a bereaved father struggling to make Christmas a special time for his son
An alternative Christmas advert which portrays a bereaved father struggling to make Christmas special for his son has gone viral on social media.An alternative Christmas advert which portrays a bereaved father struggling to make Christmas special for his son has gone viral on social media.
The video, entitled The GoKart, was shot by a team of young videographers in West Yorkshire and has attracted millions of views.The video, entitled The GoKart, was shot by a team of young videographers in West Yorkshire and has attracted millions of views.
Filmmaker Sam Teale, 20, said they wanted to create something that reflected the cost of living crisis.Filmmaker Sam Teale, 20, said they wanted to create something that reflected the cost of living crisis.
The message is "Christmas is made, not bought", he said.The message is "Christmas is made, not bought", he said.
Mr Teale said the video portrayed the stark reality of what many families were facing amid a cost of living crisisMr Teale said the video portrayed the stark reality of what many families were facing amid a cost of living crisis
The film was shot in Mr Teale's home town of Cleckheaton and features his former school, his local barber shop, park and the graveyard where his grandfather is buried.The film was shot in Mr Teale's home town of Cleckheaton and features his former school, his local barber shop, park and the graveyard where his grandfather is buried.
In one of the scenes, the barber asks the boy what he is getting for Christmas, to which he replies "Santa is poorly this year".In one of the scenes, the barber asks the boy what he is getting for Christmas, to which he replies "Santa is poorly this year".
It ends with a scene in the graveyard, where the boy - sitting on a go-kart made by his dad - wishes his "mummy" a merry Christmas.It ends with a scene in the graveyard, where the boy - sitting on a go-kart made by his dad - wishes his "mummy" a merry Christmas.
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Mr Teale said the video portrayed the stark reality of what many families were facing amid a cost of living crisis, and brought home the message that Christmas was about "the people you are with" and "thinking about lost loved ones".Mr Teale said the video portrayed the stark reality of what many families were facing amid a cost of living crisis, and brought home the message that Christmas was about "the people you are with" and "thinking about lost loved ones".
"It resonated with people in a way I never expected," he said."It resonated with people in a way I never expected," he said.
The advert has attracted more than seven million views on Facebook and a similar number on TikTokThe advert has attracted more than seven million views on Facebook and a similar number on TikTok
Since being published on Wednesday, the video, which is billed as an "alternative John Lewis advert", has attracted more than seven million views on Facebook and a similar number on TikTok.Since being published on Wednesday, the video, which is billed as an "alternative John Lewis advert", has attracted more than seven million views on Facebook and a similar number on TikTok.
Mr Teale said it was important to depict "the true reality of Christmas" for many this year, adding that the young boy in the advert would gladly sacrifice his go-kart to have his mum back.Mr Teale said it was important to depict "the true reality of Christmas" for many this year, adding that the young boy in the advert would gladly sacrifice his go-kart to have his mum back.
Talking about the response, he said the video comments section had also become its own little community, with people sharing their stories and wanting to donate money to help others.Talking about the response, he said the video comments section had also become its own little community, with people sharing their stories and wanting to donate money to help others.
Sam Teale, pictured with the actors and his fellow filmmakers Ellie Connell, 21, Sam Brearley, 18 and Jack Green, 21, says he is immensely proud of his teamSam Teale, pictured with the actors and his fellow filmmakers Ellie Connell, 21, Sam Brearley, 18 and Jack Green, 21, says he is immensely proud of his team
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