Buddy, raised as an oversized elf, goes from the North Pole to New York City to find his biological father, Walter Hobbs. Walter, who is unaware of Buddy's existence, is in desperate need of some Christmas spirit. Buddy's naive and innocent behavior leads to misadventures as he tries to navigate the city. Eventually, he finds his father, but getting him to believe in Christmas proves to be a challenge. With the help of his newfound family and a love interest, Buddy works to bring joy to the city and fulfill his role as an elf.
When a woman decides to take a DNA test, she discovers that her biological father is a military veteran living in Connecticut. She travels to meet him and experiences a heartwarming family reunion during Christmas. Along the way, she also finds romance and learns the true meaning of the holiday season.
A young man in New York City becomes entangled in a love triangle involving his father's mistress, leading him to uncover surprising family secrets. He must navigate the complexities of love, betrayal, and self-discovery in order to find his place in the world.
Love, Lights, Hanukkah! is a touching story about a restaurant owner who discovers her Jewish heritage through a DNA test and embarks on a journey to connect with her biological family. Along the way, she meets a charming food critic and together they explore their shared love for food, and the magic of Hanukkah and Christmas.
Where do I come from? For some, the question has a simple answer -- for others, the truth can be much more complicated. With the rise in popularity of at-home DNA tests, it's now easier than ever for people to uncover their family history and, sometimes, things their parents wish would stay buried. Interested in learning more about his family heritage, director Jon Baime took an at-home DNA test and uncovered a family secret that has been hidden for half a century. Featuring in-depth interviews with Jon's siblings as well as a treasure trove of family photos and films spanning 70 years, FILLING IN THE BLANKS takes audiences on a journey as Jon explores the meaning behind his discovery and expands on what it means to be family.
Violet, a feisty 15 year-old who prefers the nickname "Scooter" , decides to run away from her boring life in a small town and goes to visit with the father she has never seen. She believes he lives in the city with his new wife, but in fact he is in a gay relationship with his long-time lover. This inevitably leads to changes and readjustments all round as dad gets to know, reluctantly, the daughter he never wanted.
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