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Alain Berliner

Autor de Ma Vie en Rose [1997 film]

5 Obras 60 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Obras de Alain Berliner

Ma Vie en Rose [1997 film] (1998) 53 copias
Passion of Mind [2000 Film] (2000) — Director — 3 copias
The Wall (2000) 2 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1963-02-21
Nacionalidad
Belgium
Ocupaciones
film director

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Ludovic is a small boy who cross-dresses and generally acts like a girl, talks of marrying his neighbor's son and can not understand why everyone is so surprised about it.

Director:
Alain Berliner
Writers:
Alain Berliner, Chris Vander Stappen
Stars:
Georges Du Fresne, Michèle Laroque and Jean-Philippe Écoffey
 
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UT_WCC | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 26, 2011 |
The story of a young boy who knwos that he should have been born a girl, that he is only a boy by mistake. Unfortunately his family and their friends are not as understanding - this was very difficult to watch in parts, especially some of the scenes with his parents.
 
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francescadefreitas | 2 reseñas más. | Dec 14, 2010 |
Review: One of the sweetest films to emerge from Europe in the 1990s, Alain Berliner's Ma Vie en Rose is the story of an innocent little boy, Ludovic (played with noncloying directness by Georges Du Fresne), who wants to be a girl. Convinced that he's the product of misplaced chromosomes (he imagines the mix-up in one of many delightful daydream sequences), he sets about righting the mistake by wearing dresses and high heels and experimenting with lipstick and makeup. The otherwise friendly suburban neighborhood becomes horrified by the gender confusion, though tellingly the cruelest blows come not from the teasing classmates but intolerant adults: one scene recalls the torch-and-pitchfork angry villagers from a Frankenstein movie. Ludo tries hard to be butch, but he can't deny his nature, especially when he meets a kindred spirit: a little girl who gladly trades her dress for his pants and shirt. This bittersweet mix of innocent fantasy and childhood cruelty has its moments of sadness and crushing misunderstandings, but the overall tone is loving, filled with tenderness and culminating in acceptance and togetherness. As the family stumbles and struggles to come to terms with Ludo, they find something special within him, an innocent conviction so powerful and pure that it's infectious. Ludo may not grow up to become a girl as he hopes, but his belief is so strong it's hard to deny him the possibility. This films reminds us that, to a child, anything is possible. --Sean Axmaker for Amazon.com… (más)
 
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river_city_gems | 2 reseñas más. | May 14, 2010 |

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