Marine Barnérias, body and mind

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Marine Barnérias presents her film “Rosy” © 2022 MY BOX FILMS - GAUMONT

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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When she found out that she had multiple sclerosis, director Marine Barnérias went to the other side of the world for nine months between New Zealand, Burma and Mongolia.

An adventure to learn to live with his illness, called “Rosy”.

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It is a moving film and full of hope at the same time.

A luminous film, like its main protagonist who is also the director.

A 9-month initiatory journey in three countries, New Zealand, Burma and Mongolia to feel his body and unite it with his spirit.

A trip like an emergency, and an astonishing response to the one she nicknamed "Rosy".

Rosy is the name this 21-year-old student gave to her MS, multiple sclerosis, the incurable autoimmune disease that she was diagnosed with at the age of 21.

From this trip, from this physical and metaphysical adventure,

Marine Barnérias

has made a book, and today a film.

 “Rosy” has been released on French screens since Wednesday.

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