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Release Date:
November 4, 2018
Original Title:
A Christmas Switch
Alternate Titles:
Christmas Swap
Et nyt liv til jul
The Christmas Swap
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Captive Nation
MarVista Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: L
Runtime: 86
Christmas works its magic in this body-switching holiday tale about two very different moms who find that help is where you least expect it, and most need it. When struggling singer Audrey and wealthy record executive Julia collide at the mall, they wake up in each other’s lives the next morning. Audrey finds that, though Julia’s life is full of luxury, she’s missing the chance to connect with her family in any real way while Julia finds that, though she gets plenty of family time, Audrey can’t say no to anyone giving her no time for herself. As Christmas looms closer, the two women rush to figure out how to both help each other and switch back before they miss Christmas morning with their own families!
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Associate Producer:
Michelle Reece
Director:
Brian Herzlinger
Director of Photography:
Pete Villani
Editor:
Daniel Duncan
Executive Producer:
Marguerite Henry
Fernando Szew
Hannah Pillemer
Hair Department Head:
Rhonda O'Neal
Music:
Mj Mynarski
Producer:
Tolu Awosika
Jake Deptula
Olumide Odebunmi
Production Design:
Jere Sallee
Set Decoration:
Megan Balthazor
Still Photographer:
Ashly Covington
Writer:
Paula Rahn
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