Ma Vie En Rose

Synopsis:

Ludovic is a boy who can’t wait to grow up to be a woman. When his family discovers the little girl blossoming in him they are forced to contend with their own discomfort and the lack of understanding from their new neighbors. Their anger and impatience cave and Ludovic is sent to see a psychiatrist in the hopes of fixing whatever is wrong with him. A movie that addresses transgender and gender issues in general through the eyes of a child.

Quick Thoughts:

I have to confess – I still have not watched “Ma Vie En Rose”. Why? Because it was extremely difficult to find with the English subtitles! And I don’t trust my French well enough to fully comprehend the nuances of the film. While there are a couple of streaming options, they don’t work for me down here (even with a VPN). I recently found the means to watch this reported great trans film, however I haven’t had the time. Once I do, I’ll add my thoughts to this post.

Watched?

No

Reviewed?

No

Worth It?

Thumbs Up

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Release Date:

26 December, 1997

Duration:

1h28m

Director:

Alain Berliner

Writers:

Chris Vander Stappen, Alain Berliner

Stars:

Georges Du Fresne, Michèle Laroque, Jean-Philippe Écoffey

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