A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Original Title:
A Christmas Party
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Back home from college for the holidays, Adam longs for the magic of his childhood. Amid the chaos of the annual Foxhall Village Christmas party, he dodges relatives, navigates holiday mayhem, and-surprise!-falls for his childhood friend.
Additional Grip:
Paolo De Guzman
Assistant Art Director:
Paige Blair
Associate Producer:
Yoav Nissan
Best Boy Grip:
Matt McDonell
Boom Operator:
Devin Anderson
Co-Producer:
Guy Knoll
Gal Balaban
Eden Prosser
Director:
Alex Helmer
Director of Photography:
Spencer Bruttig
Editor:
Conner Baudier
First Assistant Camera:
TyAndre Alvin
First Assistant Director:
Brendan Kimmet
Gaffer:
Travis Persick
Grip:
Excel Woods
Jenna Shahid
Alex Flores
Key Grip:
Gerald Hatch
Location Scout:
John Barnes
Makeup & Hair:
Meredith Mehegan
Music:
Lu Cheng
Producer:
Alex Helmer
Production Assistant:
Elizabeth Stephenson
Adam Bachrach
Production Design:
Casey Schwartz
Props:
Brett Schutt
Script Supervisor:
Valentina Quintero
Second Assistant Camera:
Quinten Washington II
Ozzie Coyne
Second Assistant Director:
Nicarla Donato
Set Dresser:
Shaun Callaghan
Dalila Forker
Lena Schindler
Sound Mixer:
Najia Huda
Still Photographer:
Abigail Chesman
Writer:
Alex Helmer
Guy Knoll
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