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Release Date:
December 4, 2021
Original Title:
It Takes a Christmas Village
Alternate Titles:
Le marché de Noël providentiel
The Christmas Market
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Vortex Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 84
When construction on Main Street threatens to put the town's shops out of business, mayor Alex Foster decides to throw a Christmas market to boost sales. To do it though, she'll have to convince the reclusive Darcy Hawkins to host it at his family's old mill, bringing up old family feuds and sparking romance in the process.
Assistant Costume Designer:
Olivia Youngblud
Casting:
Larissa Mair
Costume Designer:
Tina Razian
Director:
Corey Sevier
Director of Photography:
Stephen Chandler Whitehead
Editor:
Alex Freitas
Executive Producer:
Bill Marks
Anthony Polito
Justin Rebelo
Line Producer:
Evan Ottoni
Original Music Composer:
Craig McConnell
Producer:
Jesse D. Ikeman
Christopher Giroux
Production Design:
Daniel Markworth
Set Decoration:
Alexandria Cook
Writer:
Kate Pragnell
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