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Release Date:
February 27, 2015
Original Title:
After the Ball
Alternate Titles:
12 Badaladas de Amor
Kopciuszek w świecie mody
Les douze coups de minuit
Um Romance na Alta Moda
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Don Carmody Productions
Jane Silverstone Segal Productions
Martinelli Films
Myriad Pictures
Pacific Northwest Pictures
TVA Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG PT: M/6 RO: AP
Runtime: 101
After the Ball, a retail fairy tale set in the world of fashion. Kate's dream is to design for couturier houses. Although she is a bright new talent, Kate can't get a job. No one trusts the daughter of Lee Kassell, a retail guru who markets clothes "inspired" by the very designers Kate wants to work for. Who wants a spy among the sequins and stilettos? Reluctantly, Kate joins the family business where she must navigate around her duplicitous stepmother and two wicked stepsisters. But with the help of a prince of a guy in the shoe department her godmother's vintage clothes and a shocking switch of identities, Kate exposes the evil trio, saves her father's company -- and proves that everyone can wear a fabulous dress.
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Assistant Set Decoration:
Véronique Gagné
Casting:
Andrea Kenyon
Mary Jo Slater
Randi Wells
Cinematography:
Pierre Gill
Costume Design:
Mario Davignon
Director:
Sean Garrity
Editor:
Erin Deck
Executive Producer:
Kirk D'Amico
Kevin D. Forester
Line Producer:
Danny Rossner
Location Manager:
Pierre Blondin
Original Music Composer:
Ari Posner
Producer:
Jane Silverstone-Segal
Don Carmody
Robin Crumley
Gabriella Martinelli
Production Design:
Patricia Christie
Set Decoration:
Frédéric Berthiaume
Frédérique Bolté
Kenneth Gagné
Roger Martin
Set Designer:
Lucie Tremblay
Unit Manager:
Daniel Ross
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