“I’m Glad It’s Christmas” or “Someday at Christmas”, directed by Ernie Barbarash, is a holiday romantic drama that follows aspiring Broadway singer Chloe Bose and handsome jingle writer and single dad Jason Murphy.
These 2 talented artists were brought together in her own way by Cora Lawson when she commissioned them to work together on a musical revue for this Christmas concert. Looking for an opportunity to leave her mark, Chloe jumps at the chance and begins working with Jason.
As time passes and Christmas approaches, the couple realizes that their hearts are as much in sync as their beautiful voices. Apart from the budding romance between Chloe and Jason, the audience is also captivated and mesmerized thanks to all the musical numbers in the film.
The use of interesting places, including a concert hall, against the background of the Christmas holidays, will certainly arouse your interest in learning all about the actual filming locations of the I’m Glad It’s Christmas holiday film.
Where Was I’m Glad It’s Christmas Movie Filmed?
‘I’m Glad It’s Christmas’ was filmed completely in Ontario, particularly in Sudbury. Main photography for the comedy film reportedly began in September 2022 and wrapped up in the same month after a few weeks.
Located in central Canada, Ontario’s lack of mountainous terrain is due to the presence of large areas of mountain range within the Canadian Shield.
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All of the pivotal sequences for ‘I’m Glad It’s Christmas’ took place in and around Sudbury, the largest city in the Northern Ontario region by population. By the looks of it, the cast and crew from the GAF production seemingly camped out at various locations in Sudbury to shoot a number of scenes, both interior and exterior, against suitable backdrops.
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Officially known as the City of Greater Sudbury, its economy is dependent on several sectors, including tourism, finance, healthcare, education, and commerce. The city is home to a number of tourist attractions such as Science North, Greater Sudbury Heritage Museums, Big Nickel, Bell Park, and the Inco Superstack.
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In addition to tourists, several filmmakers also visit the city for the purpose of filming. In fact, Sudbury has hosted the production of several film projects such as ‘The Silencing’, ‘I’ll Be Home for Christmas’, ‘The Captive’, ‘Bad Blood’ ‘The Intruders’, and ‘Shoresy.’
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