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Ma vie en rose

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Not to be confused withLa Vie en rose.

1997 French film
Ma vie en Rose
Release poster
Directed byAlain Berliner
Written byAlain Berliner
Chris Vander Stappen
Produced byCarole Scotta
Starring
CinematographyYves Cape
Edited bySandrine Deegen
Music byDominique Dalcan
Zazie
Production
companies
Distributed byHaut et Court(France)
Blue Light Distribution(United Kingdom)
Release dates
  • 28 May 1997 (1997-05-28) (France)
  • 24 October 1997 (1997-10-24) (United Kingdom)
Running time
89 minutes[1]
CountriesFrance
Belgium
United Kingdom
LanguageFrench
Budget$3.2 million
Box office$7.1 million[2]

Ma vie en rose (English translation:My Life in Pink) is a 1997 Franco-Belgiandrama film directed byAlain Berliner. It tells the story of Ludovic, atransgender girl, and depicts her family and community struggling to accept hergender identity.

The film received largely positive reviews and was selected as the Belgian entry for theBest Foreign Language Film at the70th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.[3][4]

Plot

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Pierre and Hanna Fabre move into their dream house with wonderful neighbors and an idyllic community. Their youngest child, Ludovic, identifies as a girl and wants to live as one, despite being assigned male at birth.

One day, Ludovic befriends Jérôme, the son of Pierre's boss whose family lives across from the Fabres, and expresses a desire to marry him. When visiting Jérôme's house, Ludovic enters Jérôme's sister's bedroom and puts on one of her dresses, unaware that his parents were preserving the room after her death. Jérôme's mother finds Ludovic, and she and the rest of the neighbors are horrified.

The community turns against Ludovic and, by extension, the rest of the Fabre family. After Ludovic stands in asSnow White in a school play, the rest of the parents collectively sign a petition to have Ludovic expelled. Pierre, under strain as an employee of Jérôme's father, is unable to cope and causes conflict within the family. Ludovic is assaulted by the boys on the soccer team in the locker room after a match. Her brother Jean tries to stop it, but is held back.

Following a particularly bad argument, Ludovic attemptssuicide by hiding in a freezer, but is found in time and allowed to wear a skirt to a neighborhood party. While the other neighbors greet Ludo warmly, Pierre is fired the next day and finds his house graffitied. Ludovic flees, distraught. Hanna blames Ludovic for all that has gone wrong. In order to set her child straight, she cuts Ludovic's hair short. Resentful of her mother, Ludovic goes to live with grandmother Élisabeth. When Ludovic and Élisabeth visit Pierre and Hanna one weekend, Pierre announces that he has a new job, but it is out of town and they have to move.

At their new house, Ludovic is befriended by Chris (born Christine) Delvigne, a masculine child. Chris' mother invites Ludovic to Chris' dress-up birthday party, which Ludo attends in a musketeer outfit. Chris, unhappy in a princess outfit, asks Ludo to swap and has the other young party guests force Ludo to do so upon refusal. When Ludovic's mother sees them, she fears that their troubles are beginning again and lashes out by hitting Ludo until the other party guests restrain her.

Hanna follows Ludovic to a billboard where she is shocked to see Ludo in the picture, running away with Pam, theBarbie-like protagonist. When she tries to follow her, she falls through the ground and awakens at home. She and Pierre assure Ludo that they will no longer try to control her gender expression. In turn, Ludo assures her mother that she never really intended to run away with Pam. Hanna, happy to see her, accepts Ludo's identity and says Ludo will always be her child.

Cast

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Production

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Although internationally presented as aBelgian film because of the nationality of Berliner, its director and co-screenwriter, the film is aninternational co-production between companies in Belgium, the United Kingdom and France – the majority of the production work was done by the Frenchindependent film house Haut et Court and the shooting took place south of Paris, France, near the commune ofÉvry.

Thecolor timing in the film is significant: it changes as parents exit from the school play, switching to cold blue tones.[citation needed]

Release

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In the United States, the film received anR rating by theMotion Picture Association of America, an unusual decision due to the film's minimal sexual content, minimal violence and mild language. This decision was accused of being motivated bytransphobia.[5]

Reception

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Ma vie en rose received critical acclaim. Onreview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, it has a 92% approval score based on 25 reviews, with an average rating of 7.50/10. The consensus states: "Ma Vie en Rose follows a child's exploration of their gender identity with warmth and empathy -- for its young protagonist as well as the family affected by their journey."[6]

Accolades

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The film won theGolden Globe Award forBest Foreign Language Film. It also won theCrystal Globe award at theKarlovy Vary International Film Festival.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"MA VIE EN ROSE (12)".British Board of Film Classification. 18 July 1997. Retrieved18 November 2012.
  2. ^Ma vie en rose atBox Office Mojo
  3. ^Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  4. ^"44 Countries Hoping for Oscar Nominations".Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. 24 November 1997. Archived fromthe original on 13 February 1998. Retrieved13 October 2015.
  5. ^"Why is Ma Vie en Rose Rated R?".Third Tablet. Archived fromthe original on 22 September 2018. Retrieved23 December 2010.
  6. ^"Ma Vie en Rose".Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved9 October 2023.

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