Coming Up on Saturday at The Described Movies: Christmas in Wonderland, Lapland, and Christmas Lights

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From this Saturday at 12 AM Eastern—that’s 4 PM Saturday in NZ, 2 PM in Sydney, and 5 AM in the UK—and repeated every four hours throughout the day—we’re
featuring the described movies Christmas in Wonderland (2007), Lapland (2011), and Christmas Lights (2004).
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Movie 1: Christmas in Wonderland (2007)

Christmas in Wonderland (2007) is a fun, family-friendly festive comedy filled with seasonal mischief, magical coincidences, and plenty of holiday spirit.
Directed by James Orr, the film follows the Saunders family, who have just moved from Los Angeles to Edmonton, Canada—only to find themselves caught up
in an unexpected Christmas adventure.
When the Saunders children stumble across counterfeit money at the local shopping mall, their attempt to spend it on holiday treats and gifts leads to
chaos, confusion, and run-ins with a group of bumbling criminals. Amid the festive mall atmosphere—complete with decorations, Santa sightings, and winter
magic—the family discovers the true meaning of Christmas through teamwork, laughter, and togetherness.
With its lively pace, seasonal charm, and family-focused heart, Christmas in Wonderland delivers a cheerful holiday experience perfect for all ages.

Directed by: James Orr
Produced by: James Orr, Stephen J. Cannell
Starring: Patrick Swayze, Tim Curry, Carmen Electra, Matthew Knight, Preston Lacy
Written by: James Orr, Robert Vince
Cinematography: Brian Pearson
Edited by: Ron Yoshida
Music by: David Kitay
Distributed by: Keystone Family Pictures
Release date: 15 November 2007 (Canada)
File length: 95 minutes
Country: Canada
Language: English
Budget: Approx. $16 million
Box office: Limited release

Movie 2: Lapland (2011)

Lapland (2011) is a warm, heartfelt Christmas drama that blends humour, family tensions, and festive spirit into a charming seasonal tale.
Directed by Adrian Shergold, the story centres on the Lewis family from Yorkshire, who travel to Lapland in the hopes of rekindling their Christmas cheer.
The holiday takes an unexpected turn as various family conflicts, secrets, and emotional rifts come to the surface, all against the stunning snowy backdrop
of Finland’s wintry landscapes. From reindeer encounters to Northern Lights excursions, the trip becomes a journey of reflection, forgiveness, and rediscovery,
inviting each character to confront what truly matters.
Filled with relatable moments, gentle comedy, and heartfelt resolutions, Lapland offers a touching and entertaining festive viewing experience.

Directed by: Adrian Shergold
Produced by: Christopher Hall
Starring: Suranne Jones, Stephen Graham, Elizabeth Berrington, Sian Reeves, William Ash
Written by: Michael Wynne
Cinematography: Lukas Strebel
Edited by: Roy Sharman
Music by: Samuel Sim
Distributed by: BBC One
Release date: 24 December 2011 (UK)
File length: 73 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English

Movie 3: Christmas Lights (2004)

Christmas Lights (2004) is a festive comedy-drama that explores friendship, rivalry, and the pressures and joys of the holiday season.
Directed by Alrick Riley, the film follows Colin and Howie, two long-time friends whose competitive streak gets out of hand when a Christmas lights contest
ignites tension between their families.
What starts as a simple neighbourhood decoration challenge soon spirals into an all-out festive feud, complete with escalating displays, emotional outbursts,
and plenty of holiday chaos. As Christmas approaches, both families are forced to confront deeper issues of pride, insecurity, and connection, ultimately
learning that the true spirit of the season lies far beyond flashing lights and friendly competition.
With its blend of comedy, drama, and seasonal warmth, Christmas Lights is a relatable and engaging holiday story perfect for December viewing.

Directed by: Alrick Riley
Produced by: Mark Redhead
Starring: Robson Green, Mark Benton, Nicola Stephenson, Keith Clifford, Kaye Wragg
Written by: Tony Grounds
Cinematography: Owen McPolin
Edited by: Roy Sharman
Music by: Adrian Johnston
Distributed by: ITV
Release date: 25 December 2004 (UK)
File length: 69 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English