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Peau d'Âne (English: Donkey Skin) is a 1970 French color-coded musical film rendering of the famous Charles Perrault fairy tale Donkeyskin, about a king who wishes to marry his daughter. It is directed and written by Jacques Demy, scored by Michel Legrand and stars Jean Marais and Catherine Deneuve. This film is also a nod to Jean Cocteau.
Peau d'Âne is distributed on DVD in North America by Koch-Lorber Films, a subsidiary of Koch Entertainment.
- Catherine Deneuve: La première reine (First Queen), la princesse (The Princess) "Peau d'âne"
- Jean Marais: Le premier roi (The First King)
- Jacques Perrin: Le prince charmant (The Prince)
- Micheline Presle: La reine rouge (The Red Queen), la seconde reine (Second Queen)
- Delphine Seyrig: La fée des lilas (The Fairy)
- Fernand Ledoux: Le roi rouge (The Red King), le second roi (The Second King)
- Henri Crémieux: Le chef des médecins (The Doctor)
- Sacha Pitoëff: Le premier ministre (The Prime Minister)
- Pierre Repp: Thibaud
- Jean Servais: Récitant (Narrator voice)
- Georges Adet: Le savant (The Scholarly)
- Annick Berger: Nicolette
- Romain Bouteille: Le charlatan (The Charlatan)
- Louise Chevalier: La vieille fermière (The Old Farmer)
- Sylvain Corthay: Godefroy
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Le sabotier du Val de Loire (1955) · Le bel indifférent (1957) · Musée Grévin (1958) · La mère et l'enfant (1959) · Ars (1959)
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