| Cast overview: | |||
| Marianne Verville | ... | Aurélie Laflamme | |
| Genevieve Chartrand | ... | Kat Demers | |
| Aliocha Schneider | ... | Nicolas Dubuc | |
| Jeremie Essiambre | ... | Truch | |
| Édith Cochrane | ... | France Charbonneau | |
| Pierre Gendron | ... | Denis Beaulieu | |
| Valérie Blais | ... | Marie-Claude | |
| Sylvie Potvin | ... | Soeur Rose | |
| Camille Felton | ... | Aurelie 9 ans | |
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Rose Adam | ... | Julyanne |
| Jean-René Dufort | ... | Zorro | |
Aurelie Laflamme feels alone in the world, especially since her father's death five years ago. What if her father had been an alien who left Earth to return to his own planet? In that case, Aurelie would be an alien too. That would explain many things such as why she feels different from others, especially her mother, why she can't string two words together without making a mistake, and why boys really get on her nerves. Through the pages of her diary, Aurelie confides her joys and sorrows, successes and failures, love and friendships, and tries to find her place.
It shows realities in life and keeps you watching, if you like drama and reality films then this is probably for you. But if you are easily embarrassed and emotional then you should probably watch it alone as it is very sad and will tear you up, so have some tissues nearby. If your younger it will tell you a little bit about teenager's lives. Recommend it.