A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 11, 2017
Original Title:
Unicorn Store
Alternate Titles:
Loja de Unicórnios
The Unicorn Store
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
51 Entertainment
Rhea Films
Rip Cord Productions
The District
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 ES: 7 HU: 16 KR: 12 PL: 16 SG: PG13
Runtime: 92
A woman named Kit moves back to her parent's house, where she receives a mysterious invitation that would fulfill her childhood dreams.
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Art Direction:
Justin Allen
Boom Operator:
Tim Song Jones
Camera Operator:
Chris Arata
Casting:
Allison Jones
Costume Design:
Mirren Gordon-Crozier
Costume Supervisor:
Joy Cretton
Director:
Brie Larson
Director of Photography:
Brett Pawlak
Editor:
Jennifer Vecchiarello
Executive Producer:
Samantha McIntyre
Anne Woodward
Nathan Kelly
Jean-Luc De Fanti
Foley Mixer:
Scott Curtis
Grip:
David A. Hoffman
Makeup Artist:
Rachel Galey
Makeup Department Head:
Anouck Sullivan
Original Music Composer:
Alex Greenwald
Producer:
Brie Larson
Lynette Howell Taylor
Terry Dougas
Paris Kasidokostas Latsis
Ruben Fleischer
David Bernad
Production Design:
Matt Luem
Set Decoration:
Christy McIrwin
Special Effects Supervisor:
Chris Bailey
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Chris Wells
Writer:
Samantha McIntyre
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