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Ma Vie En Rose, 1997

Ma Vie En Rose

French

France, Belgium, UK

Rating:7.4
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Profile of Ma Vie En Rose

Ma Vie En Rose can be described as touching, humorous, and bittersweet. The plot revolves around gender bending, self discovery, and coming of age. The main genres are drama, foreign, and comedy. In approach, Ma Vie En Rose is realistic. It is set, at least in part, in the suburbs. It is located in Paris. Ma Vie En Rose takes place in the 1990s. The movie has received attention for being critically acclaimed. It is well suited for a date night.

Summary of Ma Vie En Rose

Smart young Ludovic is the delight of his upwardly-mobile middle-class parents--until he becomes convinced he's a girl trapped in a boy's body, that is. His outward expressions of identity, which include wearing dresses and starring in a classroom performance of "Snow White," put a strain on the family unit but seem absolutely natural to him. Cutting comedy from first-time director Berliner, who balances commentary on gender roles with an honest sense of childhood whimsy. An international festival smash, and the recipient of the Best Foreign Film Golden Globe.

Details

Language: French
Country: France, Belgium, UK
Release date: 3 October 1997
Runtime: 88 min

Cast and Crew

Georges Du Fresne

as Ludovic Fabre

Michele Laroque as Hanna Fabre in Ma Vie En Rose
Michele Laroque

as Hanna Fabre

Jean-Philippe Ecoffey as Pierre Fabre in Ma Vie En Rose
Jean-Philippe Ecoffey

as Pierre Fabre

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