Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert (2020) [PG]

Release Date:
May 17, 2020

Original Title:
Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert

Alternate Titles:
City of Lover
City of Lover Concert

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
Taylor Swift Productions

Production Countries:
France | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  US: PG 

Runtime: 42

In a once-in-a-lifetime musical event, Taylor Swift performs songs from her award-winning album, “Lover.” Filmed in Paris, the City of Love, in September 2019, this show gives fans unprecedented access to behind-the-scenes moments with the artist and marks her only concert performance in 2020.

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Carpenter:
Graham Naylor

Colorist:
Ben Coughlan

Creative Producer:
Baz Halpin

Director:
Dan Massie

Director of Photography:
Ben Coughlan

Editor:
Laura Randolph

Executive Producer:
Mike Downs
Robert Allen
Tom Land
Andrea Swift
Taylor Swift

First Assistant Camera:
Andreea Gruioniu

Hairstylist:
Jemma Muradian

Lighting Design:
Baz Halpin

Lighting Programmer:
Samuel Paine

Makeup Artist:
Lorrie Turk

Post Producer:
Dan Massie

Producer:
Dan Massie

Production Designer:
Baz Halpin

Seamstress:
Diana Aghajanyan

Second Assistant Camera:
Aaron Hindes

Songs:
Taylor Swift

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