My Dad's Christmas Date
- 2020
- 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
2.5K
YOUR RATING
A 16-year-old tries to play matchmaker for her widowed father during Christmastime.A 16-year-old tries to play matchmaker for her widowed father during Christmastime.A 16-year-old tries to play matchmaker for her widowed father during Christmastime.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Olivia-Mai Barrett
- Jules
- (as Olivia Mai Barrett)
Sofie Golding-Spittle
- Kate
- (as Sophie Golding-Spittle)
Indii Rose Isla
- Alice
- (as Indii Golding-Spittle)
Paul Gerrard
- Uncle George
- (as Paul Art-Gerard)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
There's huge potential in Jeremy Piven, anyone can see that after watching Entourage. The story and the directing was OK, the acting was excellent, but the atmosphere was totally ruined by the poor selection of soundtrack. The songs should have supported the acting but they simply didn't match the scenes and the feelings, at all.
The movie was just so uneven. I really wish I could've given it a 10, just based on how many tears I shed. But there were some real continuity issues despite the great production values, some excellent performances, and sweet storyline. And the song track was really irritating.
That said, I loved the overall story, the main characters were endearing and well-done, and I did cry a lot toward the end (in a good way).
Definitely worth one's time to watch.
That said, I loved the overall story, the main characters were endearing and well-done, and I did cry a lot toward the end (in a good way).
Definitely worth one's time to watch.
I must say, I really enjoyed this film. It had a lot of things going for it. The story and script were strong. I had a bit of an emotional roller-coaster with this one. The first 30 minutes or so were quite funny. I found myself laughing out loud several times (e.g., when the daughter was setting on the online dating profiles for her dad; the Aunt's Christmas party; the dates the unknowing father went on). The dialogue between the father (played by Jeremy Piven) and the daughter (played by Olivia-Mai Barrett) was witty and insightful into the father-daughter relationship, I thought. The character development of David and Jules was also pretty good for a Christmas film. The acting was great. Piven had a good performance, quite believable in his role as a father. Barrett was very good too. I have never seen her on-screen before; she impressed me with her performance here. The dialogue and relationship between the two worked on screen, well, it did for me, at least. The supporting cast performed well. The music was very good; some great music selection in this film. The scenery, props and sets were well done. You got to love York at Christmas. It is such a cozy and pretty city, a nice filming location. Overall, this Christmas film is a great. I highly recommend it.
Going into this viewing I sort of expected a Hallmark type of story, light and breezy where single man and single woman meet. But it is far from that, it is an examination of the difficulty overcoming a sudden loss.
Jeremy Piven is dad, David, an American working in York, England as an attorney. His daughter is high school student Olivia-Mai Barrett as Jules. They have a good father-daughter relationship but since losing mom two years earlier in an auto accident each of them has difficulty adjusting to life without her.
Jules is not doing so well in school, there is some tension in the household, but she still has a soft spot for dad's loneliness and in a misguided attempt to fix him up for Christmas establishes several "dating" accounts for him. Then she picks a boyfriend who she later finds cheats on everyone.
Some of the scenes are difficult because of the friction between dad and daughter but overall it is a good story of how they work to come to grips with life after mom. A worthwhile 90-minute movie.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library. We visited York, the walled city, some years back and it brought back good memories to see scenes there.
Jeremy Piven is dad, David, an American working in York, England as an attorney. His daughter is high school student Olivia-Mai Barrett as Jules. They have a good father-daughter relationship but since losing mom two years earlier in an auto accident each of them has difficulty adjusting to life without her.
Jules is not doing so well in school, there is some tension in the household, but she still has a soft spot for dad's loneliness and in a misguided attempt to fix him up for Christmas establishes several "dating" accounts for him. Then she picks a boyfriend who she later finds cheats on everyone.
Some of the scenes are difficult because of the friction between dad and daughter but overall it is a good story of how they work to come to grips with life after mom. A worthwhile 90-minute movie.
My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library. We visited York, the walled city, some years back and it brought back good memories to see scenes there.
I enjoyed watching this movie, it has an interesting story line and the acting is excellent. I wish the movie was longer, I think they could have added more scenes to add depth to story. This is the perfect movie to put you in a holiday mood and it is fun watch over again.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in and around York, including St Peter's School, the fourth-oldest school in the world; among its distinguished alumni is Guy Fawkes.
- ConnectionsFeatures A Christmas Carol (1951)
- SoundtracksJingle Bells
Written by James Pierpont (as James Lord Pierpont)
Arranged by Jack Rose and Dom Sky
Performed by Jack Rose, Dom Sky and Maryell Finisterre
- How long is My Dad's Christmas Date?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- La cita navideña de papá
- Filming locations
- York, North Yorkshire, England, UK(Lots of locations around the city of York including The Minster and The Shambles)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- £20,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 31m(91 min)
- Color
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content