The Crimson Petal and the White (2011-2011)

Premiere:
April 6, 2011

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 4

Finale:
April 27, 2011

Creators:
Lucinda Coxon
Michel Faber

Original Title:
The Crimson Petal and the White

Alternate Titles:
Pétalo carmesí, flor blanca

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cité-Amérique
Origin Pictures

Countries:
GB

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Art Direction:
Nicole Northridge

Casting:
Nina Gold

Co-Producer:
Joanie Blaikie

Costume Design:
Annie Symons

Digital Compositor:
Neil Culley

Director:
Marc Munden

Director of Photography:
Lol Crawley

Editor:
Luke Dunkley

Executive Producer:
Lorraine Richard
Daniel Proulx
Lucy Richer
Ed Rubin

Foley Artist:
Sue Harding

Foley Recordist:
Robert Brazier

Line Producer:
Julie Clark

Makeup & Hair:
Fiona Matthews

Makeup Artist:
Diana Estrada Hudson
Christophe Giraud
Laura Bernice Watson

Makeup Designer:
Jacqueline Fowler

Makeup Supervisor:
Helen Speyer

Original Music Composer:
Cristóbal Tapia de Veer

Producer:
David M. Thompson
Steve Lightfoot
Greg Dummett

Production Design:
Grant Montgomery

Set Decoration:
Ussal Kalyoncu Smithers

Sound Editor:
Kallis Shamaris

Sound Mixer:
Tim Barker

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Chris Lyons

Visual Effects:
Jonathan Alenskas

Writer:
Michel Faber

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