![]() The original Christmas classic was released all the way back in 1946, but it remains as timeless as ever. Is it the best Christmas film of all time? That’s not for me to say but yes, yes it is. ![]() Given the film is penned by Jennifer Notes Shapiro, who’s previously written Christmas Lost and Found, and Wrapped Up in Christmas, this one should be a real crowd pleaser. Chaos ensues when the publisher asks to experience an authentic Australian “Clementine” Christmas before finalising the book deal.Īs Emmy races back to the family farm to cover her tracks, the publisher’s CEO brings along his handsome son Jack, who might just remember meeting Emmy in New York… Clementine, though, isn’t who she says she is: she’s actually her daughter Emmy Jones, a New Yorker who wrote the novel based on her late mother’s journals.
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