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{{Infobox film
{{Infobox film
| name = Ma vraie vie à Rouen
| name = My Life on Ice
| image = Ma vraie vie à Rouen film.jpg
| image = Ma vraie vie à Rouen film.jpg
| caption = French theatrical release poster
| image size =
| caption = ''Ma vraie vie à Rouen'' DVD cover
| native_name = {{Infobox name module|fr|Ma vraie vie à Rouen}}
| director = [[Olivier Ducastel]]<br>[[Jacques Martineau]]
| director = {{Plainlist|
* [[Olivier Ducastel]]
* [[Jacques Martineau]]
}}
| producer =
| producer = Nicolas Blanc
| writer = [[Olivier Ducastel]]<br>[[Jacques Martineau]]
| narrator =
| writer = {{Plainlist|
* Olivier Ducastel
| starring = [[Ariane Ascaride]]<br>[[Jimmy Tavares]]<br>[[Jonathan Zaccaï]]<br>[[Hélène Surgère]]<br>[[Lucas Bonnifait]]
* Jacques Martineau
| music =
}}
| cinematography =
| editing =
| starring = {{Plainlist|
* [[Ariane Ascaride]]
| distributor =
* [[Jonathan Zaccaï]]
| released = 2002
* [[Hélène Surgère]]
| runtime =
* [[Lucas Bonnifait]]
| country =
* [[Jimmy Tavares]]
| language =
}}
| budget =
| preceded by =
| music = Philippe Miller
| cinematography = {{Plainlist|
| followed by =
* Matthieu Poirot-Delpech
}}'''''Ma vraie vie à Rouen''''' (''The True Story of My Life in Rouen''), is a 2002 movie by [[France|French]] directors [[Olivier Ducastel]] and [[Jacques Martineau]], which tracks a year in the life of a [[teenager|teenage]] [[figure skating|figure skater]] in a [[quasi-documentary]], video diary style. It was released in 2003 in the [[USA]] under the title of ''My Life on Ice''.
* Pierre Milon
}}
| editing = Sabine Mamou
| production_companies = {{Plainlist|
* [[Agat Films & Cie – Ex Nihilo|Agat Films & Cie]]
* [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal+]]
}}
| distributor = Rézo Films
| released = {{film date|2002|8|5|[[Locarno Film Festival|Locarno]]|2003|2|26|France|df=yes}}
| runtime = 102 minutes
| country = France
| language = French
| budget =
| gross = $77,618<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2003W9&id=_fMAVRAIEVIEAROUEN01|title=Ma vraie vie a Rouen |work=[[Box Office Mojo]]}}</ref>
}}

'''''My Life on Ice''''' ({{langx|fr|Ma vraie vie à Rouen|lit=My real life in Rouen}}) is a 2002 French [[teen drama]] film directed by [[Olivier Ducastel]] and [[Jacques Martineau]], which tracks a year in the life of a teenage [[Figure skating|figure skater]] in a quasi-documentary, video diary style.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The film centers on Etienne ([[Jimmy Tavares]]), who lives in [[Rouen]] with his mother and grandmother and intends to take part in the national figure skating championship. For his 16th birthday, his grandmother gives him a [[digital camcorder]] as a present, which he starts to use immediately (supplying the introductory scenes of the movie).
The film centers on Étienne, who lives in [[Rouen]] with his mother and grandmother and intends to take part in the national figure skating championship. For his 16th birthday, his grandmother gives him a [[digital camcorder]] as a present, which he starts to use immediately (supplying the introductory scenes of the film).


Etienne films anything and everything around him &mdash; his family, his teacher Laurent ([[Jonathan Zaccaï]]), Ludovic ([[Lucas Bonnifait]]), his best friend, himself figure skating, the sea, steep cliffs. As for Ludovic and his geography teacher, it soon becomes apparent that his obsession with them is grounded in more than just artistic pursuits. Etienne's burgeoning [[homosexual]] tendencies become more and more clear both to him and the audience over the course of the movie.
Étienne films anything and everything around him his family, his teacher Laurent, Ludovic, his best friend, himself figure skating, the sea, steep cliffs. As for Ludovic and his geography teacher, it soon becomes apparent that his obsession with them is grounded in more than just artistic pursuits. Étienne's [[homosexuality]] becomes more and more clear both to him and the audience over the course of the film.


Even though Etienne is determined to make this year "the year of love", the year when everything turns around for him, things do not go as well as anticipated. He makes a blunder in his figure skating performance and only achieves second place. And when he starts, very carefully, to talk to Ludovic about the possibility of two men being in love, Ludovic runs away.
Even though Étienne is determined to make this year "the year of love", the year when everything turns around for him, things do not go as well as anticipated. He makes a blunder in his figure skating performance and only achieves second place. After a night of drinking, during which Laurent, who is in a relationship with Etienne's mother, seems to show Etienne an ambiguous mutual attraction, Etienne witnesses Laurent's fall from a cliff; a fall that the viewer, like Etienne, will understand as deliberate, probably due to the young boy's frustration. And when he starts, very carefully, to talk to Ludovic about the possibility of two men being in love, Ludovic runs away.


In the final minutes of the film, the purpose of Etienne's video diary gets clear: Feeling he has failed in what he set out to do and being deeply hurt by Ludovic's resentment, Etienne decides to jump from the cliff and leave the camcorder (which he sets up to film his suicide) behind to explain to his family what he went through.
In the final minutes of the film, the purpose of Étienne's video diary gets clear: Feeling he has failed in what he set out to do and being deeply hurt by Ludovic's resentment, Étienne decides to jump from the cliff and leave the camcorder (which he sets up to film his suicide) behind to explain to his family what he went through.


Luckily, a stranger walks by at that moment and notices the boy close to the cliff and his camera nearby. The final scene shows the stranger and Etienne in bed after sex, with Etienne seeming truly happy for the first time.
Luckily, a stranger walks by at that moment and notices the boy close to the cliff and his camera nearby. The final scene shows the stranger and Étienne in bed after sex, with Étienne seeming truly happy for the first time.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Jimmy Tavares]] as Étienne
* [[Jimmy Tavares]] as Étienne
*[[Ariane Ascaride]] as Caroline, Étienne's mother
* [[Ariane Ascaride]] as Caroline, Étienne's mother
*[[Jonathan Zaccaï]] as Laurent, Étienne's teacher and his mother's boyfriend
* [[Jonathan Zaccaï]] as Laurent, Étienne's teacher and his mother's boyfriend
*[[Hélène Surgère]] as Étienne's Grandmother
* {{ill|Hélène Surgère|fr|Hélène Surgère}} as Étienne's grandmother
*[[Lucas Bonnifait]] as Ludovic, Étienne's best friend
* [[Lucas Bonnifait]] as Ludovic, Étienne's best friend
*[[Hanako Bron]] as Vanessa, Ludovic's girlfriend
* [[Hanako Bron]] as Vanessa, Ludovic's girlfriend
*[[Frédéric Gorny]] as the Young Man at the cliff
* [[Frédéric Gorny]] as the young man at the cliff

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
* {{Imdb title|id=0304363|title=Ma vraie vie à Rouen}}
* {{IMDb title|0304363}}


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Latest revision as of 05:12, 3 December 2024

My Life on Ice
French theatrical release poster
FrenchMa vraie vie à Rouen
Directed by
Written by
  • Olivier Ducastel
  • Jacques Martineau
Produced byNicolas Blanc
Starring
Cinematography
  • Matthieu Poirot-Delpech
  • Pierre Milon
Edited bySabine Mamou
Music byPhilippe Miller
Production
companies
Distributed byRézo Films
Release dates
  • 5 August 2002 (2002-08-05) (Locarno)
  • 26 February 2003 (2003-02-26) (France)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$77,618[1]

My Life on Ice (French: Ma vraie vie à Rouen, lit.'My real life in Rouen') is a 2002 French teen drama film directed by Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau, which tracks a year in the life of a teenage figure skater in a quasi-documentary, video diary style.

Plot

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The film centers on Étienne, who lives in Rouen with his mother and grandmother and intends to take part in the national figure skating championship. For his 16th birthday, his grandmother gives him a digital camcorder as a present, which he starts to use immediately (supplying the introductory scenes of the film).

Étienne films anything and everything around him – his family, his teacher Laurent, Ludovic, his best friend, himself figure skating, the sea, steep cliffs. As for Ludovic and his geography teacher, it soon becomes apparent that his obsession with them is grounded in more than just artistic pursuits. Étienne's homosexuality becomes more and more clear both to him and the audience over the course of the film.

Even though Étienne is determined to make this year "the year of love", the year when everything turns around for him, things do not go as well as anticipated. He makes a blunder in his figure skating performance and only achieves second place. After a night of drinking, during which Laurent, who is in a relationship with Etienne's mother, seems to show Etienne an ambiguous mutual attraction, Etienne witnesses Laurent's fall from a cliff; a fall that the viewer, like Etienne, will understand as deliberate, probably due to the young boy's frustration. And when he starts, very carefully, to talk to Ludovic about the possibility of two men being in love, Ludovic runs away.

In the final minutes of the film, the purpose of Étienne's video diary gets clear: Feeling he has failed in what he set out to do and being deeply hurt by Ludovic's resentment, Étienne decides to jump from the cliff and leave the camcorder (which he sets up to film his suicide) behind to explain to his family what he went through.

Luckily, a stranger walks by at that moment and notices the boy close to the cliff and his camera nearby. The final scene shows the stranger and Étienne in bed after sex, with Étienne seeming truly happy for the first time.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Ma vraie vie a Rouen". Box Office Mojo.
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