Annie and Tom Clark throw a holiday party every year, “Clarkmas.” Over the years, it’s become the go-to holiday event for their ragtag group of friends. When chronically single Natalie andLogan continue to run into each other at the party year after year, they begin to wonder if maybe they’re meant to be together...
Christine Weatherup is an actor and filmmaker with a fascination for complex characters and moral ambiguity. She graduated from USC, with a triple-major in Theatre, Political Science, and Cinematic Arts, before studying acting at the British American Drama Academy in Oxford.
As an actor, Weatherup can be seen on HBO’s acclaimed series Watchmen, as well as Westworld, Grey’s Anatomy, and Mad Men. In the indie film world, she’s enjoyed leading roles including in Bread and Butter (The Orchard), opposite Bobby Moynihan, and Lauren Lapkus.
In addition to acting, Weatherup produces, writes, and directs. She produced and acted in the award-winning webseries Squaresville, which has garnered millions of views and was featured in Entertainment Weekly’s “The Must List.” Weatherup traveled the country with her short film, Killed in Action, playing in over twenty festivals and winning several awards. Weatherup’s feature script, Into the Fog, has received attention as a semi-finalist for the Sundance Labs, and as a quarter-finalist in the Austin Film Festival and a quarter-finalist Final Draft’s Big Break competition. She recently received the MNFF Franklin Film Development grant for the project.
Currently, Weatherup’s feature debut as a writer/director, "See You Next Christmas" featuring Marc Evan Jackson, Janet Varney, and Paul Welsh, won the Humor and Humanity Award at the 2021 Heartland Film Festival and was acquired by Giant Pictures.
Woods Hole Film Festival 2021
Heartland International Film Festival 2021
Phoenix Film Festival 2021
Breckenridge Film Festival 2021
Catalina Film Festival 2021
Heartland International Film Festival 2021 - Humor and Humanity Award
Breckenridge Film Festival 2021 - Best Comedy
"The performances are great. It's very funny. There are brief appearances by some, some, some comedy powerhouses, including Marc Evan Jackson, who you might know from The Good Place, and Janet Varney. But this is a terrific ensemble, and just a wonderful r"
KCRW - Press Play with Madeleine Brand
"See You Next Christmas soars on the strength of its truly fine ensemble cast. It's clear that they're completely in sync with Weatherup's vision for the film and they all embrace the film's heart and humor completely. It's been quite a while since I've bo"
The Independent Critic
"Multi-year party hijinks, thoughtful storytelling, legit chemistry, witty dialogue, and the edge that only indies can deliver... This movie is so much funnier and better made than most of what we’ll scroll across this magical Season."
The Drill Mag