Les Misérables (2018-2019)

Premiere:
December 30, 2018

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
February 3, 2019

Original Title:
Les Misérables

Alternate Titles:
Les Miserables
Los Miserables
悲慘世界
레 미제라블

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
DD Productions
GMT Productions
Lookout Point
Masterpiece
Sat.1

Countries:
FR | GB

France, 1815. Jean Valjean, a common thief, is released from prison after having lived a hell in life for 19 years, but a small mistake puts the law again on his trail. Ruthless Inspector Javert pursues him thorough years, driven by a twisted sense of justice, while Valjean reforms himself, thrives and dedicates his life to good deeds. In 1832, while the revolution ravages the streets of Paris, Valjean and Javert cross their paths for the last time.

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ADR Editor:
Kallis Shamaris

ADR Mixer:
Gibran Farrah
Nick Baldock

Art Direction:
Bart van Loo
Charmian Adams

Boom Operator:
Grégory Noël
Lode Wellens

Casting:
Robert Sterne

Chaperone:
Beverly Harris

Co-Producer:
Louise Say

Colorist:
Perry Gibbs

Construction Manager:
Ruben Hermans

Costume Coordinator:
Regina van Eijden

Costume Design:
Jan Simpson
Marianne Agertoft

Costume Supervisor:
Bobbie Edwards

Dialect Coach:
Jane Karen

Dialogue Editor:
Jussi Honka

Digital Imaging Technician:
Simon Bervet

Electrician:
Dieuwert Vandekerckhove

Executive Producer:
Mona Qureshi
Simon Vaughan
Andrew Davies
Eurydice Gysel
Bethan Jones
Dominic West
Rebecca Eaton
Faith Penhale
David Oyelowo

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Kristof Meert

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Myriam Amouri

First Assistant Director:
Simon Hedges

First Assistant Editor:
Richard Yendell

Foley Editor:
Luisa Bifulco

Gaffer:
Roel Tanghe

Graphic Designer:
Amandine Grafé

Hair Designer:
Jacqueline Fowler

Hair Supervisor:
Rowena Dean

Head of Production:
Louise Mutter

Key Grip:
Bo Molderez

Lighting Technician:
Maxim Honoré
Felix Ryckebusch

Location Manager:
Didier Lechien

Makeup & Hair:
Anne Moralis
Julia Finch
Leila Mauro

Makeup Designer:
Jacqueline Fowler

Makeup Supervisor:
Rowena Dean

Novel:
Victor Hugo

Original Music Composer:
John Murphy

Painter:
Justine Debekker

Post Production Coordinator:
Liz Lucas
Sarah Irvine

Post Production Supervisor:
Sam Lucas

Producer:
Chris Carey

Production Accountant:
Steven Edwicker

Production Coordinator:
Samuel Bruyneel

Production Design:
Richard Bullock

Property Master:
Adriaan Struelens

Publicist:
Jamila Atta
Katie Marsh
Harriet Wilson

Script Editor:
Agnes Meath Baker

Script Supervisor:
Elizabeth Alexandris

Second Assistant Camera:
Alice Henne

Second Assistant Director:
Nina Kerremans

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Sally Low

Set Decoration:
Ilse Willocx

Sound Effects Editor:
Rodney Berling

Sound Mixer:
Luc Cuvelee
Luc Cuveele

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Nigel Edwards

Special Effects Coordinator:
Stijn Vercaemst

Special Effects Supervisor:
Toon Sintobin

Steadicam Operator:
Ed Clark

Still Photographer:
Laurence Cendrowicz
Robert Viglasky

Third Assistant Director:
Pierre Truong Tan Trung

Wardrobe Master:
Inge Macken

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