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Ma Vie en Rose

Country: Belgium | France | UK, Language: French, 88 mins

  • Director: Alain Berliner
  • Writer: Alain Berliner; Chris Vander Stappen
  • Producer: Carole Scotta

CGiii Comment

Quite, quite brilliant.

Rather than focusing on the young adult cross-dressing and screwing with the minds of everyone else, Ma Vie tells the story from the beginning...from the point of view of the child - and, it's full of fantasy, colour...and, grief.

This film presents the anguish [and the humour] that the child and those around him feel.

There are too few films with this amount of intelligence and humility.

Simply, a WONDERFUL experience to behold.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Ludovic is a transgender girl who is coming out. She talks of marrying her neighbor's son and can not understand why everyone is so surprised about it. Her family and neighbors struggle with her actions.

Cast & Characters

Michele Laroque as Hanna Fabre;
Jean-Philippe Ecoffey as Pierre Fabre;
Helene Vincent as Elisabeth;
Georges Du Fresne as Ludovic Fabre;
Daniel Hanssens as Albert;
Laurence Bibot as Lisette;
Jean-Francois Gallotte as Thierry;
Caroline Baehr as Monique;
Julien Riviere as Jerome;
Marie Bunel as Psychoanalyst;
Gregory Diallo as Thom Fabre;
Erik Cazals De Fabel as Jean Fabre;
Cristina Barget as Zoe Fabre;
Delphine Cadet as Pam;
Morgane Bruna as Sophie