Citation :
« The novel is structured almost entirely around Marie-Pierre, and around the shifts in thinking and ways of being that the frank celebration of her
gender ambiguity occasions in others; by contrast, the film is focalized
(quite literally, given how often her gaze is reflexively foregrounded)
almost exclusively through the perspective of Camille, who refuses to
accept her father as a woman. »
-- Peter Dickinson
Source :
DICKINSON, Peter. Screening Gender, Framing Genre: Canadian Literature into Film, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2007.
[en anglais] (p. 126)