She bursts the screen when she says, with tears in her eyes,
“I don't have the disease where there are the most disabilities in France, it's not possible! I can't lose the use of an arm, a leg or my sight."
She is both touching and funny when she explains, in her hoarse voice, how she gave the nickname Rosy to her multiple sclerosis.
“I couldn't stand this word that resonated in me. He is so ugly. From there were born Rose, then Rosy. Rosy
is also the title that Marine Barnérias gave to her documentary* - adapted from her book
Seper Hero
(Flammarion) - which retraces his story, his initiatory journey to the other side of the world to free himself from the weight of his illness, learn to tame his body, his mind, his soul.
A strong and poignant road trip, set to a heady melody by Matthieu Chedid.
Thanks to word of mouth, it is one of the successes of the beginning of the year.
Scheduled in 50 theaters in the first week, 80 in the second week, it seduces…
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