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- After a break up, Jenny moves in with writer Kelly, her filmmaker husband, and their child. Despite a rocky start, Jenny's influence helps Kelly realize that an evolution in her life, career and relationship is necessary for her happiness.
- While Felix is away at the War the people of Avonlea try to have a good Christmas, but Miss King is suddenly badly hurt and she may not live...
- When the Eide family is gathered to celebrate Christmas together for the first time in years, it doesn't take long for old secrets to surface.
- Holiday romance seems to be budding when Sarah's childhood best friend, Kevin, returns home just in time for Christmas. But outside forces and mixed feelings conspire to put both their relationship and possibly their friendship at risk.
- What shall we do with our folks when we, young ones,want to have fun and to make the best of our life ?
- A stark, lyrical portrayal of a family at Christmas, orchestrated by the ebb and flow of clinging and abandonment. Happy Christmas is an interwoven seaside hymn to gift wrapped promises and unwanted presence. It's Christmas Eve in West Cornwall and Maggie is hoping to gather her disparate family under one roof for the first time in several years. Her youngest child, Carl, reluctantly leaves his life in the city and journeys back to the seaside town he once called home, daunted by the prospect of revisiting a troubled past. Meanwhile, Carl's brother Andy, dressed as Father Christmas, sets off on foot to confront his ex-wife Hana, and deliver a bin-bag full of presents to his estranged children. Their sister, Penny, nervously awaits the arrival of her teenage daughter Sophie, whos being driven home from college by her dad, Pennys first love, Graham. The streets are filled with carol singers and last-minute shoppers as Carl departs his train. A chance meeting with a stranger in the station café provides him with a possible alternative to the family reunion. Andy struggles to suppress his anger when he is denied entry to Hana's house and with it the opportunity to see his kids. Penny is feeling pressured by her partner David's proposal as Graham and Sophie make their way westward, attempting to repair their fractured relationship along the way. Against all of this, and as the town swells with festive fervour, Maggie comes to terms with a devastating discovery by embarking on a solitary pilgrimage across a desolate landscape to deliver some gifts of her own.
- Both a cop, who dreams of clearing the Korean spa town of gangsters, and the local gangster boss are in love with the bowling alley girl. Who gets to spend Christmas/her birthday with her?
- Official music video for "Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays" by *NSYNC.
- Christmas special music video - The Wolf Rock Band performs "Carol Of The Bells" or "The Ukrainian Bell Carol" based on folk chant known as "Shchedryk". A funny manger scene / nativity scene with music - Let there be peace on earth and rock guitars!
- Wating for the Christmas Eve is one of the most hardest things for a Child. It took so long. Happy Christmas will help the Kids shorten the waiting time with some short Films, Comedy Clips, Games and instructions for some self made Christmas gifts.
- It is Christmas Eve. Bruce and Renee speak to us from the appropriate corners of their home and we discover that, after 23 years of marriage, they know absolutely nothing about each other.
- A look back at the Andy Williams Christmas specials over the years. Includes clips from the yearly Christmas specials and interviews with Donny Osmond, Bobby Williams and Andy Williams himself.
- Tom Constant, a hard-working and underpaid bookkeeper in the employ of O.U. Mehan, a crusty and close-fisted old broker, is surprised to find on his desk the day before Christmas the following letter: "Departing from my usual custom I present you with this Christmas token of my appreciation for your twenty-five years of faithful services. O.U. Mehan." With this was an oblong package. With surprise and expectation on their faces, the bookkeeper and the stenographer and the office boy hastened to undo the mysterious package, which consisted of a shoebox in which was a small chicken that had all the appearance of having died of starvation. However, Tom brings home the chicken and his wife and large family welcome it as an addition to their Christmas board. On Christmas morning, as Tom and his family are getting ready for dinner, they are thrown into a state of consternation by a letter from his brother. "Dear Tom, It has been fifteen years since I have heard from yon. Found your address in directory. Am bringing my wife and daughter to take Christmas dinner with you. "Your brother, Bill." While they are discussing how they will manage to make the small chicken go around, brother Bill and family enter, followed by a chef from the neighboring hotel bearing a huge tray laden with turkey and side dishes. Bill is a prosperous miner and, quick to see the signs of poverty, he presses upon his brother as a gift a generous roll of bills. He engages Tom at a handsome salary to go West with him and take up an important position at the mines, and next morning Tom fails for the first time in twenty-five years to be found at his desk by Mr. Mehan. Ten o'clock comes and passes, and as Mr. Mehan rages, Tom saunters in, taking great satisfaction in discharging his employer. Brother Bill, in the background, enjoys the scene, and, making handsome presents to the surprised stenographer and office boy, they leave the greedy Mehan speechless with anger.
- Awakening in the yard of his best friend, Tristan is told that he has been missing for two days after going to a Christmas party. Tristan also discovers that he has numbers drawn on his chest and must discover what the numbers mean which will lead him to a self examination of where he's headed in life.
- Santa and Frosty have to find the perfect Christmas present.
- Dustmen win a Christmas hamper and have trouble cooking a goose.
- In the two-channel digital video installation 'Happy Christmas Mom and Dad' (2006), Quilla Constance (aka Jennifer Allen) offers her parents (played expertly by Jennifer Allen's own parents) an exotic dance to the tune of a popular Christmas song. Predictably, this Freudian nightmare of a Christmas present provokes her parents' mortification: (for dad) repressed anger with a hint of incestuous desire, and (for mum) devastation and worry over the father's reaction. Quilla Constance aka Jennifer Allen has remarked how no other work of hers, including some of the more intense performances, has generated as strong an emotional reaction as this video. 'How could you do this to your parents?' some have reportedly asked her in disbelief, while others walked away in disgust. To an attentive viewer, it is easy to see that the dance and the reactions were filmed separately and subsequently synced together to create the illusion of Quilla Constance aka Jennifer Allen stripping in front of her parents. The use of North American spelling for 'mom' suggests the context for this devastating undoing of the family romance: this isn't just any Christmas but a schmaltzy, over-produced and televisually mediated Christmas, an ideological instrument for hypernormative social reproduction and seasonal consumerism in one sanitized package. Revisiting the incest taboo in a later song video, 'Snow Daddy' (2010), Quilla Constance restages her family-busting striptease in the large living room of an opulent country house, this time with professional actors. 'Snow Daddy', Quilla Constance (2017) has noted, 'operates as a semblance of pop [...] the video occupies a liminal space through its refusal to fully commit and conform to the requirements of pop'. Snow Daddy, in other words, ups the ante not only in terms of production values but as full-blown 'genre-f**k', a term obviously modelled on 'genderf**k', which not only blurs the boundaries between established genres but also questions the separation between fiction and experience, reading and living. (Dr Alexandra Kokoli, 2016, Van Abbemuseum, BAM Conference: Conceptualism - Intersectional Readings, International Framings, Black Artists and Modernism)
- On Halloween night, a pair of salty teenage girls invites over the neighborhood's year-round Christmas themed prostitute in hopes of winning her approval.
- Christmas is a time of the year, especially for families. Happy's husband has made her Christmas experience ugly and disgusting. But watch how Happy kept Christmas from ruining her marriage.
- A girl and 2 magical reindeer look forward to spending a happy white Christmas with their long-lost lover.
- Wanted by the law, likeable bushrangers Sam Cash and cigar smoking accomplice Joe Brady are men with purpose and the know how to stay one sneaky step ahead of the authorities.
- Tis the season not to be jolly - Mr. Belvedere is cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in a local community production of Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol.'
- Join princess toysreview as they eat a mcdonald's happy meal.
- 2005–TV EpisodeInterviews with the cast and filmmakers of Knives Out (2019), The Knight Before Christmas (2019), Holiday Rush (2019), Servant (2019), and Merry Happy Whatever (2019).
- 2013–TV Episode
- 2006–TV Episode
- There are only 76 days left until Christmas and Lukefry wants to show you the Christmas traditions.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThis OVA is divided into two parts. First one is about Torii Shoutarou following his younger sister on a date. Second one is about Christmas eve, which Mitsuki, Yuuya and their friends spend at Kanzaki's house.
- 2021– 29mTV-146.7 (4.8K)TV EpisodeHappy Hogan sets out to prove his hero chops when Justin Hammer lays siege to Avengers Tower during the annual holiday party.
- 2019–Podcast Episode