Certificate
18
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
France
Reviews
Empire - Anchored by two of the most natural, committed performances youÆll ever see, BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOUR is the most moving love story of the year., Total Film - Fearless, relatable and beautiful, this is one of the yearÆs best. Holding you so close for so long, you wonÆt want to break free.
Consumer Advice
Contains strong sex and very strong language
Additional Information
A 15-year-old finds her naive perceptions of human sexuality challenged upon meeting a blue-haired student who encourages her to assert her individuality in director Abdel Kechiche's deeply perceptive drama. Adele (Adele Exarchopoulos) is in the midst of a sexual awakening when a handsome male classmate strives to catch her attention. Meanwhile, Adele's daydreams keep drifting back to Emma (Lea Seydoux), a worldly art student she ran into on the street. Later, when Adele and Emma forge an actual connection, the uncertain younger teen discovers a side of herself that she's never known, becoming increasingly comfortable in her own skin despite the reactions of her close-minded classmates.
Movie/TV Title
Blue Is The Warmest Colour
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Abdellatif Kechiche, Ghalia Lacroix