
A Baby for Christmas 2015
Family tensions simmer beneath the tinsel as the Chandlers gather for a picture-perfect Christmas—at least, that's the plan. In *A Baby for Christmas* (2015), director Rhonda Baraka crafts a heartfelt TV movie where holiday cheer collides with real-life struggles.
Director: Rhonda Baraka
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Baby for Christmas (2015) about?
This festive family drama follows the Chandlers as they navigate holiday chaos, parenting pressures, and personal dreams clashing with reality. Romance, retirement woes, and work ambitions collide—until a group of kids remind them what Christmas is really about.
Who directed A Baby for Christmas?
Rhonda Baraka directed this heartfelt holiday film, known for her ability to blend emotional depth with lighthearted storytelling.
Who stars in A Baby for Christmas?
The film features Malinda Williams, Karon Riley, Victoria Rowell, Kristoff St. John, and Chrystale Wilson as the central family members.
Is A Baby for Christmas (2015) worth watching?
As a family-friendly holiday TV movie, it delivers cozy entertainment with relatable themes and strong performances. While not groundbreaking, its warmth and nostalgia make it a solid pick for festive viewing.
How long is A Baby for Christmas?
The movie runs for 90 minutes, perfect for a holiday evening watch.
About A Baby for Christmas (2015) — A heartwarming holiday TV movie about family, love, and unexpected joy
Family tensions simmer beneath the tinsel as the Chandlers gather for a picture-perfect Christmas—at least, that's the plan. In *A Baby for Christmas* (2015), director Rhonda Baraka crafts a heartfelt TV movie where holiday cheer collides with real-life struggles. Marci and Blair's quest to be perfect parents clashes with Myra and Donald's sudden loss of purpose post-retirement, while Elizabeth battles workaholic tendencies to secure a promotion. Amid it all, Stephanie's blossoming romance with Lawrence is tested by his calling overseas, leaving their future hanging by a mistletoe thread. When a group of kids enters the picture, old conflicts thaw, and the true meaning of Christmas comes sharply into focus.
Baraka's gentle touch balances humor and sentiment, painting a cozy portrait of a family learning that love—like holiday magic—often arrives in unexpected ways. With a nostalgic soundtrack, warm lighting, and a cast that radiates chemistry, *A Baby for Christmas* (2015) is a feel-good escape wrapped in festive nostalgia.