Workaholic lawyer Lucy Miller is celebrating her promotion alone on Christmas Eve when a mysterious rideshare experience transports her back to 1999. Reliving the holiday with her mom, sister and best friend - not to mention her high school crush - Lucy gets a second chance to understand where her relationships went wrong. Will this magical journey help her rewrite her future or leave her destined to be alone?
A dedicated entrepreneur and inventor looking to make it big creating innovative dog toys and treats finds success with the support of a handsome client.
MARCH takes place in 2024, and follows an American woman in her mid-twenties, as she travels to Toronto, Canada to get a now-illegal abortion.
Longtime friends and local radio hosts Maggie and Jack fake it as a couple for their families and listeners in hopes of getting their show syndicated.
If event planner Celeste Everett is going to save her business and give her niece a happy Christmas season, she is going to need help. When the nanny she hires turns out to be a man, Celeste surprisingly realizes she may have also found Christmas love for herself.
Victoria Maria was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. At nineteen, she moved to New York City to study the Meisner technique at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. After graduating, Victoria worked in indie film in NYC, starring in films that screened at such festivals as SoHo International Film Festival, Calgary International Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival. Victoria has been based out of Toronto, Ontario since 2015. She produced and starred in the short film March, which was an official selection and nominee at the 2020 Whistler Film Festival.
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