“A Christmas Invitation” is less about the holiday and more about getting over your grudges while there’s still time. With a number of solid performances, it’s a seasonal sleeper filled with surprising charm and, of course, the magic of Christmas.” – Max Finsettler (Sammy Kablam), Dammit Tad/Ocean of Bees
“Loved this uplifting film…its genuine illumination of family and friends angsts at Christmas time and its rewarding, redemptive grand finale!” – Pariss Afton Bonds, Award-Winning Author
On October 21 and 22, The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame hosted the 2-day premiere of the Geno McGahee film “A CHRISTMAS INVITATION.” With both nights sold out, the crowd was ready for some holiday cheer and they got more than they bargained for with many laughs and even some tears in this new holiday classic.
Starring Brent Northup, Lorrie Bacon, Eric Michaelian, Phil Godeck, Sharon Marr, Matt Hebert, Angela Taylor, Nat Cook, Rick Caride, Jesse Waegelein-Hall, Aaron Schacht, Lisa J. Coleman, Rosie Andlauer, Zoe Wells, Pete Baez, Martin DuPlessis, Pawel Watracz and Patrick French, A CHRISTMAS INVITATION has a cast of established actors that bring this movie to life in an amazing way.
In the style as THE FAMILY STONE and LOVE THE COOPERS with some CHRISTMAS VACATION mixed in, the film mixes dramatic and comedic moments, bringing a truly great holiday experience to the viewer.
A CHRISTMAS INVITATION is distributed by Cinema Epoch and produced by Cineridge Entertainment and Xposse Productions along with Geno McGahee, Gregory Hatanaka, Brent Northup and Matt Hebert. Cinema Epoch is quickly becoming a force in the holiday film genre, bringing along many other titles like A WISEGUY CHRISTMAS with Nino Cimino, A CHRISTMAS LOVE starring Chris Spinelli and THE MAGICAL CHRISTMAS TREE starring Socks Whitmore.
Available now on Tubi, Amazon and Redbox with many other streaming outlets to be announced shortly, A CHRISTMAS INVITATION is making some serious noise with the Hallmark Christmas Films fans and is starting to trend.
SYNOPSIS
It’s Christmas and a dysfunctional family is brought together through a dying wish and an invitation to one last family holiday party.