You have the Christmas films you tend to go back to each and every year during the holidays, but for most people the films were all produced in 1990 or early. The most recent film to make the cut seems to be Elf. The 2003 classic starring Will Ferrell as Budd the Elf. Now in Elf Unwrapped: Behind the Scenes of a Modern Christmas Classic, Andy Ritcher with Aaron Karo guide us into what it took to make the film and why it has stood the test of time.
Ever since Elf hit theaters, audiences around the world have fallen in love with the story of Buddy, the charming (and oversized) “elf” with a heart of gold. But what most people don’t know is that when the screenplay first hit Hollywood, no studio was willing to touch it. How, then, did such a risky gamble turn into one of the most beloved Christmas classics of all time?
In this laugh-out-loud oral history, comedian and co-star Andy Richter goes on a mission to find out by reconnecting with the very people who brought this festive vision to life. Through exclusive interviews, hilarious anecdotes, and heartfelt reflections with key players like Will Ferrell, Zooey Deschanel, director Jon Favreau, and many others, Andy ultimately unwraps the story of how a quirky holiday film about a human raised by elves became such an enduring cultural phenomenon.
Elf is one of those films that just checks a lot of the boxes in what you want in a holiday film. The film is heartwarming, features Santa, has comedic levity, and is rewatchable. Not to mention quotable. But it wasn’t until reading Elf Unwrapped did I know that it took many years for the film to get made and went through some various iterations before we got the film we all love.
Ritcher, who appeared in the film as Morris, takes us on the long journey from concept to creation while adding his never-before-seen photos, behind-the-scenes secrets, plus quotes and comments from cast and crew. These type of “how it’s made” stories always land better for me when told from the point-of-view of a cast or crew member, in this case Ritcher. They were on-set, know the people, and can get close to the story like no one else, adding not just a full telling of said journey, but also it comes with authenticity. You can tell Andy had fun making the film and is glad it has become movie that has made it to must-watch level during the holidays.
I can’t go into too much detail, as it would spoil the fun of reading Elf Unwrapped for yourself, but Ritcher doesn’t gloss over anything or, from what I can tell, leave anything out. It’s a great way to relive what has become a classic all over again, allowing you to watch the film this Christmas with a new sense of knowledge and understanding on what a piece of cinematic history looks like. Even reading this book in August, advance of publication day, gave me the holiday cheer that I want to sing loud for all to hear!
Elf Unwrapped: Behind the Scenes of a Modern Christmas Classic by Andy Ritcher with Aaron Karo is a celebration of the film while also a definitive story on how a little Christmas movie became a perennial classic. Ritcher tells a story that made me fall in love with Elf all over again.
Elf Unwrapped hits bookstores everywhere on November 3, 2026 from Dey Street Books. The audiobook is available via Libro.fm!


