Where Are You, Christmas? (2023) [G]

Release Date:
October 21, 2023

Original Title:
Where Are You, Christmas?

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Hallmark Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CA: G  US: G 

Runtime: 84

After Addy wishes for a year without Christmas, she wakes up in a black and white world and works with the town mechanic to restore Christmas.

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"A" Camera Operator:
Neal Ten Eyck

"B" Camera Operator:
Luigi Benvisto

Additional Grip:
Justin Shields
Warren A. Weberg
William M. Weberg

Additional Hairstylist:
Lori Gomes
Pat Marcus

Additional Lighting Technician:
Zach Brown
Ryan Mundy
Brian O'Connor
David Taylor
Vincent McDonald

Additional Music:
Sami Goldberg

Additional Second Assistant Director:
Tyler Dippel

Additional Set Dresser:
Itzamargrid Ramos Colon
George Matulis
Jeff Smith
Caitlin Duffy

Assistant Costume Designer:
Elana Zelman

Assistant Editor:
Ryan Gay

Assistant Location Manager:
Elvin Marmol

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Nathan Edwards

Assistant Property Master:
Christine Morris

Best Boy Electric:
Chuck Rudolph

Best Boy Grip:
Gus Margiotta

Boom Operator:
Jose Ramirez
Jonathan Jackson
Pat O'Leary

Casting:
Liz Lewis
Angela Mickey
Rebecca LaGore

Chief Lighting Technician:
Michael Peterson

Co-Producer:
Jason Sallee

Compositing Artist:
Manjeet Singh
Supreet Singh
Burak Sekban

Costume Designer:
Keith Nielsen

Director:
Dustin Rikert

Director of Photography:
Branden James Maxham

Dolly Grip:
Rob Kelly

Editor:
Bryan Capri

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Kelly Garrett
Auna Kemp

Executive Producer:
Andrew Gernhard

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Samuel Lüsted

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Sanae Ohno

First Assistant Director:
Brien Slate

Grip:
Nick Jablonski

Hair Department Head:
Jason Hayes

Key Grip:
Derek Contrado

Key Hair Stylist:
Jon Jordan Dibartolomeo

Key Makeup Artist:
Paige Lyon

Key Set Costumer:
Molly Farrell-Savage

Leadman:
Josh Slack

Lighting Technician:
Bert Mayer
Melanie Nesteruk

Line Producer:
Molly M. Mayeux

Local Casting:
Penny Perry
Tatiana Erasme
Miguel Fierro

Location Manager:
Jason Sallee

Makeup Artist:
Emily Palmieri
Ray Cintron

Makeup Department Head:
Averi Lee

Music Supervisor:
Michelle Kuznetsky Silverman

Original Music Composer:
Kara Talve

Post Production Supervisor:
Bryan Capri

Producer:
Colin Theys

Production Coordinator:
Tristan Clubb

Production Design:
Daniel Koenig

Production Sound Mixer:
Michael Infante

Property Master:
Daniel Maldonado

Script Supervisor:
Esha Kallianpur

Second Assistant "A" Camera:
Matt Sullivan

Second Assistant "B" Camera:
Paul Stenko

Second Assistant Director:
Michael Turner II

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jessica Farmer

Set Decoration:
Alanna Wray McDonald

Set Dresser:
Layla Stover
James Pesature
Mike Graz
Alec Cherriez

Set Dressing Buyer:
Lili Teplan

Sound Designer:
Eric Stern
Katherine Margall

Sound Editor:
Brian Quill

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Brian Quill

Special Effects Coordinator:
Stephen Powers

Special Effects Technician:
Nicholas Postiglione
Jay Rus
Rob McDonough

Steadicam Operator:
Dean Egan

Still Photographer:
Robert Clark

Tailor:
Michelle Elise

Unit Production Manager:
Troy Wythe Candor

VFX Artist:
Eleazar Figueroa
Talha Rana
Nijat Gojaev

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Pinar Kolat

Visual Effects Producer:
Dustin Rikert

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Brandon Johnson

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Sarah Scepansky

Writer:
Michael Reisz
Timothy Kuryak

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