A while back, I did a q&a with filmmaker James C. Ferguson’s whose Woody Allenish comedy-drama Happy Holidays, co-written by Ferguson and Tom Misuraca, centers on the dysfunctional friendship of three school friends reunited at their Connecticut hometown right before Christmas. One man (Paul Hungerford) is a gay guy at odds with his father; another (Thomas Rhoads) is a cheating husband (and devout Catholic) in town for his father’s funeral; and a third (John B. Crye) has just converted to Judaism so as to match the faith of the latest woman in his life.
Ferguson has some news about Happy Holidays. Some of it can be found below. More details can be found on the film’s Facebook page.
- Happy Holidays now has a commentary track, split up into chapters, on its YouTube page.
- New Happy Holidays trailer can be watched here.
- Los Angeles screening on Dec. 2 at Theatre Asylum in Hollywood; New York City screening on Dec. 19 at The Tank Theater at 354 West 45th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenues).
- Those who can’t make it to any of the upcoming screenings (a couple are listed above) can watch Happy Holidays on any of the following platforms:
