A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 8, 2022
Original Title:
Something from Tiffany's
Alternate Titles:
Algo de Tiffany’s
แหวนสื่อรักอลวน
蒂芙尼的礼物
섬씽 프롬 티파니스
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Amazon Studios
CatchLight Studios
Hello Sunshine
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 ES: 12 NL: 14 SG: M18 US: PG
Runtime: 87
Doesn't every girl dream of getting... something from Tiffany's? On 5th Avenue in New York City, where nothing compares to the magic and excitement of the holidays, where the streets blaze with lights, and windows dazzle, a special box from Tiffany's could change the course of a person's life. Or several lives. Rachel and Gary are happy enough but not quite ready for that big commitment. Ethan and Vanessa, the perfect picture, are just about to make it official. When a simple mix-up of gifts causes all of their paths to cross, it sets off a series of twists and unexpected discoveries that lead them where they're truly meant to be. Because love -- like life -- is full of surprises.
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Cinematography:
Bryce Fortner
Director:
Daryl Wein
Editor:
Casey Brooks
Executive Producer:
Zoey Deutch
First Assistant Director:
Anne Berger
Music:
Ryan Miller
Jay Lifton
Novel:
Melissa Hill
Producer:
Reese Witherspoon
Lauren Neustadter
Production Design:
Dan Bishop
Second Assistant Director:
Matthew Janssen
Set Production Assistant:
Jameson Everett
Unit Production Manager:
Jini Durr
Writer:
Tamara Chestna
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