
Summary
A patriarch, brimming with an almost evangelical fervor for Yuletide tradition, embarks upon a perilous urban journey. His mission: to transport an impossibly colossal Christmas tree via public conveyance. What begins as a testament to paternal devotion swiftly devolves into a masterclass in unintentional public disturbance. The verdant behemoth, a symbol of festive cheer, becomes an unwieldy weapon of mass inconvenience, ensnaring fellow trolley passengers in its thorny embrace. Their collective journey, initially mundane, transforms into a comedic ballet of exasperation and physical comedy, as the father's single-minded pursuit of holiday merriment clashes spectacularly with the communal desire for a peaceful commute, highlighting the absurd friction between individual delight and shared civic space.
Synopsis
A doting father who plays Santa Claus for Christmas annoys a trolley full of people when he lugs a giant Christmas tree home.
Director

Olive Borden, Charley Chase, Katherine Grant, Jules Mendel














