A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Kelley Jakle, Jake Epstein, Cory Lee
Written by:
Guy Yosub
Directed by:
Max McGuire
Release Date:
December 7, 2019
Original Title:
Mistletoe & Menorahs
Alternate Titles:
A Merry Holiday
Mary Hanukkah
Nye traditioner
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Lifetime
Neshama Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 90
When a determined toy company executive, Christy, must learn about Hanukkah in a hurry in order to land a big account, she enlists the help of her co-worker's friend Jonathan, who happens to also be in desperate need of turning his bachelor pad into a Christmas Wonderland to impress his girlfriend's father.
It's the December holiday season, Christy Dickinson's favorite time of the year, which doesn't exactly mesh with her stock broker boyfriend Peter Carlson, who doesn't understand the joys of Christmas. She knows what she wants in life down to the very exacting order she places at her regular coffee house. One bigger item in what she wants is a move from the sales department to design at Solomon Wind Toy Company (SWT) where she loves working in that connection of the joy toys bring to children at Christmas. The scuttlebutt from Samantha Ames, her best friend and the president's executive assistant, is that the opening in design is hers if her sales pitch to Toys for All's CEO David Berger is successful. While the sales side of the pitch seems to impress David, she will have to impress a second time when David invites her to his holiday party in just over a week on December 24th, when he expects to see a design concept and the party where she agreed to lead many of the holiday traditions, which she is more than happy to do in loving all things Christmas. Beyond needing to come up with a design concept in a week - she originally expecting to have until the new year - she discovers two things about the party after the meeting with David that damper her enthusiasm: that David has also invited the competition, Toys and Tricks, who supposedly will also be making their design pitch; and that the party is not to celebrate Christmas but rather Hanukkah, the Jewish traditions about which she knows nothing. In Christy being determined to learn all things Hanukkah by the time of the party, Samantha arranges for her preteen son Alex's Jewish school teacher, Jonathan Silver, to be Christy's teacher in the subject. Despite Christy and Jonathan's initial meeting not going well, they decide to bury the hatchet in each needing the other, Christy who will in turn teach Jonathan all about Christmas to impress his girlfriend Heather's parents who he will meet for the first time on Christmas Eve, his relationship with Heather on the line in needing to get her parents' approval. In Christy and Jonathan spending time together, Christy discovers that Jonathan is as passionate both about his holiday traditions and life as she, but arguably more important that both have not been able to see the forest for the trees in something not quite right about their individual current paths.
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Art Direction:
Sarah Potter
Associate Producer:
Marly Reed
Sarah E. Gutierrez
Costume Design:
Jennifer Stroud
Director:
Max McGuire
Director of Photography:
Michael Tien
Editor:
Ryan Kovack
Executive Producer:
Arnie Zipursky
Fernando Szew
Hannah Pillemer
Julianna Hays
Suzanne L. Berger
Music:
Virginia Kilbertus
Producer:
Shane Boucher
Production Design:
Garren Dunbar
Shane Boucher
Set Decoration:
Stephanie Burbano
Writer:
Guy Yosub
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