Scene from Holidays (2016)
Scene Details
Duration: 90 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: zorg |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 107 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x1080 | Added: 2017-Aug-01 |
Actresses in this Scene

Sophie Traub
Career
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Most Important Roles: N/A
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Full Biography
Sophie Traub is a Canadian actress born and raised in Toronto, Ontario. She attended the Etobicoke School of the Arts for Drama. Known for her roles in films like 'Pink' (2003), 'Daltry Calhoun' (2005), 'The Interpreter' (2005), and 'Tenderness' (2009), Traub currently resides in Toronto with her pets, George, Gigi Wrongway, Bo, and is known for being physically fit.
About the Movie: Holidays (2016)

Release Year: 2016
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Черные праздники, Ki Nghi Kinh Hoang
Director: Adam Egypt Mortimer, Anthony Scott Burns, Dennis Widmyer, Gary Shore, Kevin Kölsch, Kevin Smith, Nicholas McCarthy, Sarah Adina Smith, Scott Stewart
Writer: Adam Egypt Mortimer, Anthony Scott Burns, Dennis Widmyer, Gary Shore, Kevin Kölsch, Kevin Smith, Nicholas McCarthy, Sarah Adina Smith, Scott Stewart
Production & Genre
Producer(s):
Companies: Distant Corners Entertainment Group Inc., XYZ Films
Genre: Anthology Film, Comedy, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
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Keywords
Keywords: anthology, darkness, easter, halloween, holiday, holiday season, midnight, woman director
Story
Holidays is an anthology film consisting of several shorts, each focusing on different holidays and putting a dark, original spin on them. The segments challenge our folklore, traditions, and assumptions about these iconic celebrations.
Summary
Holidays (2016) is an anthology horror film directed by nine directors including Adam Egypt Mortimer, Anthony Scott Burns, Dennis Widmyer, Gary Shore, Kevin Kölsch, Kevin Smith, Nicholas McCarthy, Sarah Adina Smith, and Scott Stewart. The film offers a unique take on various holidays such as Halloween and Easter, aiming to subvert our usual expectations of these celebrations.