YES, VIRGINIAFree | Video Detective
Length: 00:38
Posted: 12/22/2009
Eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon had always loved Christmas until the playground bully, Charlotte, tells her and the other children that Santa Claus doesn't exist. Not sure what to believe, Virginia and her friend, Ollie, venture into the streets of New York City to uncover the truth. Along the way, they encounter a Scraggly Santa who is trying to raise money for the less fortunate (he admits he's not the real deal, but someone who sort of works for Santa Claus), an over-eager librarian with a shelf full of Christmas books, and interesting advice from Virginia's quirky scientist father. Unable to find the answer, Virginia decides to write a letter to the New York Sun newspaper knowing that their reputation for reporting the facts is cemented by their motto "If you see it in The Sun, it's so!" Virginia's letter makes its way to the curmudgeonly editor, Francis Church, who feels he has better things to do than respond to a little girl's question. But, with Virginia's determination, watch
Clip for Antichrist courtesy of Premiere France.
She (Charlotte Gainsbourg) explains to him (Willem Dafoe) that nature is Satan's church. watch
Writer Craig Ferguson (TV's "The Drew Carey Show," and Host of TV's "The Late Late Show"), directs - and stars in - this light-hearted romantic comedy with singing sensation Charlotte Church in her big screen debut! A former '80s pop star has his downward spiral halted when he discovers he has a teenage daughter who was the result of a weekend love affair. Also starring Joss Ackland ("K-19: The Widowmaker," "Lethal Weapon 2"), Imelda Staunton ("Shakespeare in Love," "Sense and Sensibility") and Ralph Brown ("Star Wars: Episode I," "Amistad"). watch