Underrated Christmas Movies You Haven't Heard of!
Today, we are going to explore 5 Christmas titles from our wide content catalogue. So, if you are a buyer and wish to acquire any of these titles, or a seller looking to get your content out to a global audience, get in touch with us through our website (konnect.digital) or you can email us at [email protected]. Without further ado, let’s get into our top 5 Christmas titles for this month.
Buttons: A Christmas Tale
Just in time for Christmas, this heartwarming tale begins with two Guardian Angels (Dick Van Dyke & Angela Lansbury) who are sent to help two orphan children, Annabelle & Emily. During the early 1900s, tragedy strikes Annabelle’s happy life when she is left to the care of her Mother’s cruel step-sister Mrs. Wentworth (Katie McGrath) who sends her to work at the mill, where she is destined to become a “mill girl”. Annabelle escapes and lives on the streets alone and broken-hearted, but with a little help from her Guardian Angel (Dick Van Dyke), Annabelle finds a new home and discovers happiness once again. Now years later during the Great Depression, a young orphan, Emily, is rescued from the streets and given temporary shelter at Belford Hills Hospital. Just when Emily’s future seems dim, she is visited by an Angel named Rose (Angela Lansbury), who has come to help Emily fulfil her wish to find a family. On Christmas Eve, through the workings of these two Angels, Annabelle and Emily’s stories are woven together into a triumphant & inspiring ending, and each one rediscovers that even in times of darkness, magic and miracles do exist, if you simply remember to believe.?
Santa’s Boot Camp
Santa's elves have gone on strike because they are tired of ungrateful and self-centred kids. In desperation, Santa brings six mischievous teens from the local mall to help. After several unsuccessful attempts to escape, including stealing Santa's sleigh, Santa sends them to watch "naughty/nice" videos where they have to vote on kids' behaviour. It all seems fun until they realise that they may not have been as nice as they had originally thought. Kidnapping a sleeping elf they have one last chance to force Santa into sending them home. Santa’s Boot Camp is a fun, festive treat for kids of all ages.
A Christmas Carol
This version of A Christmas Carol aims to capture the essence of the festive spirit through a raw, live performance. Through the eyes of Martin Prest, we see Dickens’ timeless festive tale of redemption come back to life. Prest executed this performance very well, playing over 20 characters alone on a single set. This rendition of the classic Christmas tale is a must see for those that want to see the story performed the way Dickens did himself, with one man on one stage.
Christmas in Carolina
After losing her parents in a car accident, Elle, a career driven investment banker, has given up love and Christmas. That is, until she meets Wesley, a former NBA player and CEO of a small marketing firm. Wesley invites Elle to his hometown in South Carolina. With hesitation she accepts and is thrown for a loop where she falls in love and finds the spirit of Christmas again. Christmas in Carolina is a sweet movie where we follow a heartbroken individual, who has lost so much, find their way back to happiness again.
Another Christmas
Kelly Brooks is an elementary school teacher who has given up on love. This was until her childhood friend Andrew, a professional baseball player, returns home and invites Kelly to spend Christmas with his family in Myrtle Beach. Reluctantly, Kelly agrees as she remembers how it ended between them years ago. But with a little nudge from a good friend, she realises she still has feelings for Andrew and plans to tell him at the Christmas party. Full of heartwarming romance centred around the Christmas spirit, Another Christmas is the perfect movie to add to the seasonal watchlist.
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