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The Holiday Sitter

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The Holiday Sitter
GenreRomantic comedy
Christmas
LGBTQ
Written byGreg Baldwin
Tracy Andreen
Jonathan Bennett
Directed byAli Liebert
StarringJonathan Bennett
George Krissa
Theme music composerRuss Howard
Country of originCanada
United States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerNavid Soofi
CinematographyMike Kam
EditorJason Nielsen
Running time84 minutes
Production companiesHallmark Channel
Johnson Production Group
Manmaid Productions
Original release
NetworkHallmark Channel (U.S.)
W Network (Canada)
ReleaseDecember 11, 2022 (2022-12-11)

The Holiday Sitter is an American-Canadian romantic comedy television film, directed by Ali Liebert and broadcast in 2022.[1] The first LGBTQ-themed film ever broadcast by The Hallmark Channel in its annual lineup of Christmas-themed romance films,[2] the film stars Jonathan Bennett as Sam Dalton, a single and commitment-phobic gay man who is roped into taking care of his sister Kathleen's (Chelsea Hobbs) kids just before Christmas, only to find himself drawn into a romance with Jason DeVito (George Krissa), his sister's neighbour, after asking for his help.[3]

The cast also includes Everett Andres, Mila Morgan, Matthew James Dowden, Gabrielle Rose, Matty Finochio, Amy Goodmurphy, Robert Wisden, Bella Leonardo, Todd Matthews, Rick Dobran, Andy Rukes and Nathan Parrott.

Bennett, also one of the film's writers and producers, described the film as having been inspired by the desire to make a gay version of Uncle Buck.[3]

The film was shot in the Langley, British Columbia, area in summer 2023.[4] It premiered on December 11, 2022, on The Hallmark Channel in the United States and W Network in Canada.[2]

The film received a GLAAD Media Award nomination for Outstanding Film, Streaming or Television at the 34th GLAAD Media Awards in 2023.[5]

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