The Store (1983)

The Inner-Workings of a Department Store

The Store (1983) poster

THE STORE is a film about the main Neiman-Marcus store and corporate headquarters in Dallas. The sequences in the film include the selection, presentation, marketing, pricing, advertising and selling of a vast array of consumer products including designer clothes and furs, jewelry, perfumes, shoes, electronic products, sportswear, china and porcelain and many other goods. The internal management and organizational aspects of a large corporation are shown, i.e., sales meetings, development of marketing and advertising strategies, training, personnel practices and sales techniques.

Director: Frederick Wiseman
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 118 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: John Davey
Editing: Frederick Wiseman
Production: Zipporah Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

department store

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Store about?
THE STORE is a film about the main Neiman-Marcus store and corporate headquarters in Dallas. The sequences in the film include the selection, presentation, marketing, pricing, advertising and selling of a vast array of consumer products including designer clothes and furs, jewelry, perfumes, shoes, electronic products, sportswear, china and porcelain and many other goods. The internal management and organizational aspects of a large corporation are shown, i.e., sales meetings, development of marketing and advertising strategies, training, personnel practices and sales techniques.
Who directed The Store?
The Store was directed by Frederick Wiseman.
Who stars in The Store?
The Store stars Art Buchwald, Lady Bird Johnson.
How long is The Store?
The Store has a runtime of 1h 58m (118 minutes).
What genre is The Store?
The Store is a Documentary film.
Where was The Store produced?
The Store was produced in United States of America.