Taglines:
The Controversy: The Elephant in the Room
No review can ignore the film’s central controversy: the extended, graphic sex scene. For some, it is a fearless depiction of female desire. For others (including the actresses themselves, who later criticized Kechiche’s working methods), it is a voyeuristic, pornographic simulation. blue is the warmest colour imdb link
The IMDb link for the 2013 feature film Blue Is the Warmest Colour The official IMDb page for the 2013 Palme
The Complexity of Adolescent Love: An Analysis of "Blue Is the Warmest Color" Title: Blue Is the Warmest Colour Director: Abdellatif
2. The NC-17 Rating
In the US, the film received an NC-17 rating (no one under 17 admitted). This severely limited its theatrical release. The uncut version is still shown at festivals; the home release is similarly unrated.
Blue Is the Warmest Colour — Quick Overview
- Title: Blue Is the Warmest Colour
- Director: Abdellatif Kechiche
- Year: 2013
- Based on: Graphic novel "Blue Angel" by Julie Maroh
- Main cast: Léa Seydoux (Emma), Adèle Exarchopoulos (Adèle)
- Genre: Romantic drama
- Notable: Palme d'Or (Cannes 2013 — awarded to director and lead actresses jointly)
The Direct Link: Blue Is the Warmest Colour on IMDb
For those who came here for the specific URL, here is the official IMDb page for Blue Is the Warmest Colour: