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PARK CITY, Utah— As the holiday season approaches, Utah continues to solidify its place as a beloved backdrop for festive films. This year, new titles join an ever-expanding list of movies showcasing the state’s picturesque landscapes and vibrant communities. From nostalgic classics to fresh premieres, these productions bring holiday magic to the screen and shine a spotlight on Utah’s film-friendly charm.
New Releases: Bringing Utah to Your Screen
Best. Christmas. Ever!
Now streaming on Netflix
This joyful holiday film tells the story of Charlotte, who sets out to prove her old friend Jackie’s life isn’t as perfect as it seems after a twist of fate reunites their families for Christmas. Filmed in and around Payson, the movie stars Heather Graham, Brandy Norwood, Jason Biggs, and Matt Cedeño. Directed by Mary Lambert, Best. Christmas. Ever! offers humor and heart, with Utah County providing the picturesque backdrop.
Destined at Christmas and Destined 2: Christmas Once More
Now available on Great American Family
Written and directed by Utah native Brittany Wiscombe, these films explore the power of serendipity. Destined at Christmas follows Kim and Theo, who meet during a chaotic Black Friday shopping trip but lose touch amidst the frenzy. The sequel, Destined 2: Christmas Once More, continues their story, filmed in Weber and Utah counties. Both movies feature Shae Robins and Casey Elliott in leading roles.
Falling for Christmas
Now streaming on Netflix
Marking Lindsay Lohan’s return to the screen, Falling for Christmas follows a spoiled heiress who, after losing her memory in a skiing accident, discovers love and purpose with a widower and his daughter. With locations spanning Salt Lake, Summit, and Wasatch counties—including the Goldener Hirsch in Park City and the Blue Boar Inn in Midway—this film enjoyed a record-breaking debut for Netflix in November 2022.
Haul Out the Holly and Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up
Now available on Hallmark Channel
Lacey Chabert shines in these Hallmark originals, which center on Emily, a woman who reluctantly embraces her neighborhood’s holiday traditions. Set against the festive backdrop of Cottonwood Heights in Salt Lake County, the films capture the essence of community holiday spirit. The sequel, Haul Out the Holly: Lit Up, premiered in 2023, adding to Chabert’s impressive lineup of holiday films with the network.
Utah’s Holiday Legacy
Utah’s holiday film catalog extends far beyond the latest releases, with dozens of productions dating back decades. From the iconic How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) to the cult classic Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984), the state’s diverse locations have brought stories to life for over 40 years.
Recent highlights include The Holiday Stocking (2022), A Picture Perfect Holiday (2021), and Holly & Ivy (2020). Earlier gems such as Christmas Under Wraps (2014) and 12 Gifts of Christmas(2015) remain fan favorites.
Explore Utah’s Holiday Movie Magic
With a growing list of titles available on streaming platforms and television networks, there’s no shortage of festive entertainment filmed in the Beehive State. From snowy mountain landscapes to quaint towns, Utah continues to capture the holiday spirit on screen.
For a complete list of filmed-in-Utah holiday movies and their filming locations, visit Utah Film Commission’s holiday guide.
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