It could be about the unique Christmas experiences in a ghetto area. Maybe it shows how people in the ghetto celebrate Christmas with limited resources but still manage to have a festive spirit. It might involve stories of families coming together, sharing what little they have, and creating their own traditions.
I'm not sure exactly as it depends on the specific 'Ghetto Christmas Story'. But it could be a young boy or girl who is looking forward to Christmas in the ghetto. Maybe a single mother trying to make Christmas special for her kids.
Yes. There is the original written version by Charles Dickens which has a very specific language and narrative style. Then there are film adaptations which often have to make changes for the visual medium. Some might cut certain parts, add new scenes for drama, or change the pacing, making them different versions in their own right.
No. 'A Christmas Carol' has been adapted by many people over the years, but Bob Clark is not among those associated with it. His work was mainly in 'A Christmas Story', which has its own unique charm and story that is distinct from 'A Christmas Carol'.