La Demoiselle d'Avignon (1972-1972)

Premiere:
January 8, 1972

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
February 12, 1972

Creators:
Louis Velle
Frédérique Hébrard

Original Title:
La Demoiselle d'Avignon

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Family

Production Companies:
Koba Films
Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Société Radio-Canada

Countries:
FR

Koba is a princess, a real one. To meet up the men she loves, she finds herself in Paris... François is a diplomat. He thinks he loves a student. Little does he know that his Cinderella wears a crown. To find her again he becomes ambassador of France in her country: Kurland...

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Administration:
Yvonne Larroque

Assistant Editor:
Madeleine Guérin

Assistant Sound Engineer:
Alain Hennequin

Camera Operator:
Jean Benezech

Costume Assistant:
Danièle Bersiaud

Costume Designer:
Pierre Deloffre

Costumer:
Sylvie Poulet

Decorator:
Jean Mandaroux

Director:
Michel Wyn

Director of Photography:
Didier Tarot

Editor:
Maryse Barbut

First Assistant Director:
Jacques Cathala

Makeup & Hair:
Thi-Loan Nguyen

Manager of Operations:
Alain Le Botmel

Mixing Engineer:
Pierre Vuillemin

Music:
Georges van Parys
Jean-Pierre Lang

Music Director:
Pierre Dutourd

Production Secretary:
Marina Gromoff

Script:
Michèle Belhomme

Second Assistant Director:
Laurent Ferrier

Sound Designer:
André Naudin

Sound Engineer:
Luc Perini

Still Photographer:
Daniel Pype

Writer:
Louis Velle
Frédérique Hébrard

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