Oscar and the Pink Lady

Oscar, a ten-year-old boy, is in the children’s hospital. Neither the doctors nor her parents would tell her the truth about her illness. Only Rose, a woman with a grumpy face, who has come to deliver her pizzas, communicates with him without detour. To distract him, Rose suggests a game to Oscar: pretend that each day now counts for ten years. She offers him a whole life in a few days. In order for him to confide more, she also suggests that he describe to God. In his letters, Oscar confesses his pains, his worries, his joys, his first love, the passing of time… A unique friendship is born between Oscar and Rose. Both are far from imagining how this complicity will change their destiny.

Oscar, a ten-year-old boy, is in the children’s hospital. Neither the doctors nor her parents would tell her the truth about her illness. Only Rose, a woman with a grumpy face, who has come to deliver her pizzas, communicates with him without detour. To distract him, Rose suggests a game to Oscar: pretend that each day now counts for ten years. She offers him a whole life in a few days. In order for him to confide more, she also suggests that he describe to God. In his letters, Oscar confesses his pains, his worries, his joys, his first love, the passing of time… A unique friendship is born between Oscar and Rose. Both are far from imagining how this complicity will change their destiny.