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Release Date:
November 15, 2009
Original Title:
Oscar et la dame rose
Alternate Titles:
Cartas a Dios
Oskar und die Dame in Rosa
Genres:
Drama | Family
Production Companies:
Alliance Films
CNC
CinéCinéma
Cinémaginaire
Eurimages
MEDIA Programme of the European Union
Oscar Films
Pan-Européenne
RTBF
SODEC
Société Radio-Canada
StudioCanal
TF1 Films Production
TPS Star
Téléfilm Canada
Production Countries:
Belgium | Canada | France
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 6 FR: U
Runtime: 105
Listening in to a conversation between his doctor and parents, 10-year-old Oscar learns what nobody has the courage to tell him. He only has a few weeks to live. Furious, he refuses to speak to anyone except straight-talking Rose, the lady in pink he meets on the hospital stairs. As Christmas approaches, Rose uses her fantastical experiences as a professional wrestler, her imagination, wit and charm to allow Oscar to live life and love to the full, in the company of his friends Pop Corn, Einstein, Bacon and childhood sweetheart Peggy Blue. Written by American Film Market
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Director:
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Director of Photography:
Virginie Saint-Martin
Editor:
Philippe Bourgueil
Music:
Michel Legrand
Producer:
Bruno Metzger
Olivier Rausin
Philippe Godeau
Writer:
Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
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