Ma vie en rose

  • Georges Du Fresne: Ludovic Fabre
  • Michèle Laroque: Hanna Fabre
  • Jean -Philippe Ecoffey: Pierre Fabre
  • Hélène Vincent: Élisabeth
  • Daniel Hanssens: Albert
  • Laurence Bibot: Lisette
  • Jean -François Gallotte: Thierry
  • Caroline Baehr: Monique
  • Julien Rivière Jérôme

My Life in Pink ( Original title: Ma vie en rose ) is a feature film from 1997 about the fate of the boy Ludovic, who would rather be much a girl. Directed by the Belgian Alain Berliner, who also wrote the screenplay with Chris Vander Stappen. The main role was played by Georges Du Fresne.

Action

The seven year old Ludovic Fabre likes to play with dolls and would like to wear dresses. He dreams of a romantic wedding with the neighbor boy and friend Jerome, but his environment in a Paris suburb is not very impressed by the behavior of the boy. His parents take him to a psychiatrist, but also bears little fruit. His family is cut more and more in the neighborhood. A bust occurs when Ludovic Snow White locks up during a performance of the school theater of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on the toilet, to replace them as a prince during the kiss scene with Jérôme. The family gets social exclusion in their environment fully felt, a petition of the other parents at the school principal forces Ludovic to change schools. Ludovic's father loses his job before seemed to be sure, and one morning they discover against her son directing graffiti on the garage door.

As Ludovic's father gets a new job in Clermont- Ferrand, his mother tries necessarily prevent Ludovic noticeable in the new environment again by his inclination. Ludovic is the birthday of Christine, the daughter of the new neighbors invited. As Ludovic's mother sees him in a princess costume instead of his Musketierkostüms she says the same cycle as before would set in motion. However, when Zurredestellung turns out that the exchange of Christine went out and the other parents seem much more open to deal with it.

Style

The childlike Vorbehaltslosigkeit, which finds expression in the colorful candy colors of Ludovic's fantasy world by a vast gray tones adult world is Berlin in the color symbolism with their established stereotypes counter, where he never uses a simple black -and-white schematics.

Awards

  • Golden Swann of the Film Festival of Cabourg in 1997
  • Crystal Globe International Film Festival Karlovy Vary 1997
  • European Film Awards 1997: Best Screenplay
  • Golden Globe 1998: Best Foreign Language Film
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