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IMDbBest MakeupCreature FX | 2016
Best Horror Character | 2016 | Luke
Best Original Score for a Comedy Film | 2016 | Douglas
Features Cinema (Budget 2m and over) | 2016 | Jules
Best Screenplay | 2016 | Michael
Best Score | 2016 | Douglas
Best Make Up | 2016
Best Director | 2016 | Michael
Best Horror Movie | 2016
Best Horror Film | 2016
Best Horror | 2016
Best Performance in a Feature Film Leading Young Actor | 2016 | Emjay
Best Horror Film | 2016 | Michael
Best Movie | 2015 | Michael
Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2015
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 61,800,000 USD
The film was originally to release on November 25 but was pushed back to December 4 to coincide with the Krampusnacht, a traditional Austrian festival held on December 5 that celebrates the Krampus coming to punish naughty children.
Michael Dougherty describes the Krampus in this film as Santa Claus's shadow: "He's not the unstoppable monster that kicks down your door and rampages and grabs you. There's something darkly playful about him. He's having a good time doing what he does, and he enjoys the cat-and-mouse aspect of it."
The Krampus's final design was distilled from various postcards and illustrations of the creature over the years.
Krampus is a huge part of Austrian and German folklore. In Austria and southern Germany, they have "Krampus Runs" where grown-up men dress up as Krampuses and parade through the city streets and scare children.
They made a point of having the film's first act be strictly a "Christmas movie" before having it turn towards horror and dark fantasy.
"Howard: We should have gone to stay with my brother! Linda: Your brother lives in a barn! Howard: Jesus was born in a barn!"
"Max: Are we going to be okay? [Omi talks in German] Max: What? Aunt Dorothy: She said we're fucked!"