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Release Date:
September 3, 2023
Original Title:
Pet Shop Days
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
3 Marys Entertainment
Ela Film
MeMo Films
Storyteller Productions
Tenderstories
Twin Productions
Production Countries:
Italy | United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
In an act of desperation, impulsive black sheep Alejandro flees his home in Mexico. On the run from his unforgiving father, Alejandro finds himself in New York City where he meets Jack, a college age pet store employee with similar parental baggage. Together the two enter a whirlwind romance sending them down the rabbit hole of drugs and depravity in Manhattan’s underworld. When Alejandro’s past threatens to catch up with him, Jack is forced to choose between his family and a life on the run.
Art Direction:
Madison Pflug
Associate Producer:
Renato Ragosta
Casting:
Emily Fleischer
Co-Executive Producer:
Alex Hughes
Co-Producer:
Ludovica Quarates
Costume Design:
Gabriela Fernández
Costumer:
Murrie Rosenfeld
Director:
Olmo Schnabel
Director of Photography:
Hunter Zimny
Editor:
Sophie Corra
Executive Producer:
Martin Scorsese
Jeremy O. Harris
P.J. van Sandwijk
Giovanni Corrado
Raffaella Viscardi
Moreno Zani
Malcom Pagani
Livio Strazzera
Marco Colombo
Michel Franco
Theo Niarchos
Aimone Ripa di Meana
Original Music Composer:
Eli Keszler
Producer:
Francesco Melzi d'Eril
Gabriele Bebe Moratti
Galen Core
Olmo Schnabel
Marie Savare
Alex Coco
Production Design:
Madeline Sadowski
Set Decoration:
Charlie Chaspooley Robinson
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