
My Life in Pink
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Ludovic is waiting for a miracle. With six-year-old certainty, she believes she was meant to be a little girl -- and that the mistake will soon be corrected. But where she expects the miraculous, Ludo finds only rejection, isolation, and guilt -- as the intense reactions of family, friends, and neighbors strip away every innocent lace and bauble.
Top Cast
Georges Du Fresne
Georges Du Fresne
Ludovic Fabre
Georges Du Fresne
Ludovic Fabre


Michèle Laroque
Michèle Laroque
Hanna Fabre
Michèle Laroque
Hanna Fabre


Jean-Philippe Écoffey
Jean-Philippe Écoffey
Pierre Fabre
Jean-Philippe Écoffey
Pierre Fabre


Hélène Vincent
Hélène Vincent
Élisabeth
Hélène Vincent
Élisabeth
Cristine Barget
Cristine Barget
Zoé Fabre
Cristine Barget
Zoé Fabre


Daniel Hanssens
Daniel Hanssens
Albert
Daniel Hanssens
Albert


Laurence Bibot
Laurence Bibot
Lisette
Laurence Bibot
Lisette


Julien Rivière
Julien Rivière
Jérôme
Julien Rivière
Jérôme


Jean-François Gallotte
Jean-François Gallotte
Jeannot
Jean-François Gallotte
Jeannot
Gregory Diallo
Gregory Diallo
Thom Fabre
Gregory Diallo
Thom Fabre
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