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Release Date:
November 30, 2019
Original Title:
Christmas in Rome
Alternate Titles:
Un Noël magique à Rome
Un Noël romain
Genres:
Comedy | Romance | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Brad Krevoy Television
Castel Film
Cattleya
Motion Picture Corporation of America
Production Countries:
Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
SK: 12
Runtime: 84
An independent-minded American tour guide is fired from her job in Rome just before Christmas. She crosses paths with an American executive named Oliver, who wants to buy a high-end Italian ceramics company. Oliver hires Angela to be his tour guide around the Eternal City, as the owner of the ceramics company won’t sell it to him until he learns “the heart and soul of Rome.” But is there another heart and soul that he may win?
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Art Direction:
Alina Pentac
Co-Executive Producer:
Jake Relic
Vince Balzano
Costume Design:
Oana Draghici
Director:
Ernie Barbarash
Director of Photography:
Viorel Sergovici
Editor:
Heath Ryan
Executive Producer:
Eric Jarboe
Amanda Phillips
Jimmy Townsend
Brad Krevoy
Foley Artist:
Jacek Wiśniewski
Music:
Lolita Ritmanis
Producer:
Amy Krell
Production Design:
Dan Toader
Story:
Gregg Rossen
Brian Sawyer
Teleplay:
Gregg Rossen
Alex Wright
Brian Sawyer
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