The Story of O, the Series (1992-1992)

Premiere:
July 4, 1992

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Finale:
September 5, 1992

Original Title:
A História de O

Alternate Titles:
Die Geschichte der O - Die Serie
História de O – A Série
The Story of O: Passion's Slave

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Rob Filmes
Skylight Cinema Foto Art

Countries:
BR

O is a young, vivacious photographer who falls in love with Rene. While their relationship seems like a storybook romance at first, everything changes when he sends her to a place called Roissy, where women are subjected to intense physical and psychological S&M training to make them the perfect slaves.

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Art Direction:
Óscar Ramos

Assistant Camera:
André Horta
Heloisa de Niemeyer

Assistant Editor:
Pery Santos

Assistant Grip:
Cezar Borges (Julio)

Assistant Set Designer:
Eduardo Mihich
Eugenio Luis

Assistant Sound Editor:
Simone Petrillo

Boom Operator:
Renato Calaça

Camera Operator:
Guy Gonçalves

Director:
Éric Rochat

Director of Photography:
Antonio Luiz Mendes

Editor:
Raimundo Higino

Executive Producer:
Charles Silver

First Assistant Director:
Ricardo Favilla

Gaffer:
Luiz Ferreira Martins

Hair Designer:
Renato David

Key Grip:
Joaquim Azevedo

Line Producer:
Maria Da Salete

Makeup Artist:
Antonio Pacheco

Music:
Sergio Saraceni

Novel:
Dominique Aury

Producer:
Éric Rochat

Production Coordinator:
Lalo Caetano
Nara Cardoso

Screenplay:
Jennifer Field
Éric Rochat

Script Supervisor:
Fernando Borges

Second Assistant Director:
Jessel Buss

Sound Designer:
Toninho Muricy

Sound Editor:
Carlos Alberto Camuyrano

Unit Production Manager:
René Bittencourt

Wardrobe Master:
Cecilia Vianna

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