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Make the Yuletide Gay

 

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Make the Yuletide Gay is a American Christmas-themed romantic comedy film written and directed by Rob Williams about a gay college trainee who is out at school, but is afraid to reveal his sexual orientation to his parents. It stars Keith Jordan as Gunn, and Adamo Ruggiero as Gunn's boyfriend and roommate, Nathan. Kelly Keaton and Derek Long star as Anya and Sven, Gunn's parents, while Hallee Hirsh appears as Abby, Gunn's tall school girlfriend.

Make the Yuletide Gay premiered at the Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film and Video Festival on May 17,

Release date

  • May 17,  (Canada)

Running time

89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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  • 5
    THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE, Survey IT EVERY CHRISTMAS THANK YOU

    Posted by Danny on Feb 16th

    Thank you for leading movies



A Christmas-themed gay lovey-dovey comedy movie Make the Yuletide Gay is about Gunn (Keith Jordan), a gay college trainee who is president of the GLBT student council, going home to attend his parents for the holidays. The twist: he's not out to them. Even better: his boyfriend Nathan (Adamo Ruggiero), who is out, comes along as a surprise. Thus leading to a wacky Christmas season as they try and hold everything under wraps.

The movie was directed and written by Rob Williams, who also wrote its novelization in Rob's attempts to crowdfund a sequel film failed; he ended up releasing the sequel as a novel in


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  • The Cameo: Gates McFadden, given the And credit, is in the film for all of five minutes.
  • Contemplating Your Hands: Seems to be the Dad's biggest trait.
  • Chekhov's Gift: What Nathan gives to Gunn and himself.
  • Coming-Out Story: What Gunn is trying to do the whole movie. The mom already knew, and was betting money against the dad about it.
  • Doting Parent: Gunn's mom is this to a tee.
  • Erudite Stoner: Gunn's dad

    Note: This movie review is one of the films in my Top 5 Queer Holiday Film

    Someone &#; somewhere &#; decided that all Christmas movies are supposed to be whimsical, charming, and heartwarming.  &#;Make the Yuletide Gay&#; nails that brief perfectly; it is a cute, colorful story about family, boyfriends, and the holidays &#; with quite a lot of comedy too! Since discovering this film, it has become a regular holiday movie to watch.

    Synopsis of “Make the Yuletide Gay&#;

    The premise of &#;Make The Yuletide Gay&#; is rather simple. After finishing his last closing before heading residence for Christmas, Olaf (Keith Jordan) briefly meets up with his boyfriend, Nathan (Adamo Ruggiero), to exchange one last gift before they each go their separate ways; Olaf to his midwestern eccentric parents, and Nathan to his East Coast elite parents. But their meet is interrupted and cut limited by a ring from Olaf&#;s mother, Anya (Kelly Keaton), that forces Olaf to get driving sooner because &#;you cannot keep Anya Gunnunderson waiting!&#; However, once Olaf heads out, Nathan gets

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