A Winter Princess (2019) [G]

Release Date:
January 18, 2019

Original Title:
A Winter Princess

Alternate Titles:
A Winter Princess
Prinsessens vinterfestival
נסיכת החורף

Genres:
Romance | TV Movie

Production Companies:
MarVista Entertainment
Sepia Films

Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12  US: G 

Runtime: 90

When Carly, secretly a princess, plans Snowden Peak’s Snow Ball with Jesse, their attraction is undeniable. In planning the event, the two make the gala a fundraiser to help infuse much needed resources into the resort. But without a celebrity draw, investors aren’t interested, and Snowden Peak is put up for sale. Will Carly allow her royal identity to be exposed to save the resort?

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Art Direction:
Sarah Stapleton

Assistant Costume Designer:
Mica Kayde

Casting:
Catharine Falcon
Bim Narine
Penny Perry

Co-Executive Producer:
Todd Y. Murata
Julianna Hays

Costume Designer:
Liene Dobrāja

Director:
Allan Harmon

Director of Photography:
Christopher Charles Kempinski

Editor:
Trevor Mirosh

Executive Producer:
Larry Grimaldi
Hannah Pillemer
Fernando Szew

Makeup Department Head:
Jessica Crippen

Music:
Christopher Nickel

Music Editor:
Paul Shatto

Producer:
Tina Pehme
Kim Roberts

Production Design:
Brian Davie

Production Manager:
Galen Fletcher

Script Supervisor:
Rose Katché

Sound Mixer:
Brett Sworder

Visual Effects:
Helen Tzoutis

Writer:
Erinne Dobson

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