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Release Date:
March 9, 2024
Original Title:
Christmas, Every Day
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Stanford University
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 14
"Christmas, Every Day" gives a slice-of-life glimpse of preteen influencers Peyton and Lyla Wesson, ages 11 and 12, as they perform for their online fans under their mother’s watchful guidance. Shot in a series of highly composed, locked-off takes, the film examines everyday cultural practice under late stage capitalism, juxtaposing rural life with the patina of the virtual world. As Peyton and Lyla shift between performance and reality, ideas of self-presentation as empowerment, female confidence, and self-branding come to the fore.
Associate Producer:
Stefan Weinberger
Nora DeLigter
Colorist:
Ben Neufeld
Director:
Faye Tsakas
Director of Photography:
Faye Tsakas
Editor:
Faye Tsakas
Producer:
Enrique Pedráza Botero
Rowan Ings
Faye Tsakas
Lauren Howell
Sound Mixer:
Dan Olmsted
Sound Recordist:
Enrique Pedráza Botero
Rowan Ings
Lauren Howell
Title Designer:
Brandon Winters
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