A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 31, 2017
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
February 7, 2017
Creators:
Lucy Gillespie
Original Title:
UnicornLand
Genres:
Drama
Unicornland is an 8-episode webseries about Annie, who explores her sexuality post-divorce by dating couples. ...Over drinks, at dinner, and in bed. Each episode features a date with a new couple, from Williamsburg hipsters, to Wall Street power duos, to Bushwick burners, as Annie becomes not just sexually active, but activated.
Assistant Camera:
Hannah Angle
Assistant Director:
Erica Rose
Assistant Production Design:
Marissa Cool
Associate Producer:
Philippe Klein
Casting Assistant:
Samantha Sembler
Co-Producer:
Edward Sonderling
Philippe Klein
Emma Sarah Persky
Colorist:
Ranju Majumdar
Creator:
Lucy Gillespie
Development Producer:
Nick Leavens
Director:
Nick Leavens
Director of Photography:
Arina Bléiman
Editor:
Caitlin Stickels
Gaffer:
Nick Walker
Makeup & Hair:
Ellen Robin
Producer:
Anders N. Berg
Lucy Gillespie
Production Assistant:
Senka "Eva" Joti
Julia Seebeck
Siddharth Ghandi
Hannah Yu
Production Design:
Marci Mudd
Sound:
Haley Tomshek
Sound Mixer:
Sarah Gibble
Unit Production Manager:
Melissa O. Adeyemo
VFX Artist:
Eric Altbush
Writer:
Lucy Gillespie
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