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Blue Is the Warmest Color (2013) follows the journey of Adèle, a high school student who is embarking on a personal exploration of her sexuality. Despite dating men, Adèle finds no sexual satisfaction and yearns for something more. She is also rejected by a female friend for whom she holds desire, leaving her longing for a connection she hasn't yet found.
Everything changes when Adèle meets Emma, a free-spirited girl who is ostracized by Adèle's friends due to her sexuality. As Adèle's friends begin to distance themselves from her, her relationship with Emma deepens, and Emma becomes the only person with whom Adèle can truly be herself.
Together, Adèle and Emma navigate the challenges of social acceptance, delve into their own sexual identities, and explore the complex emotions that arise as their relationship blossoms and matures. Their journey is an intimate exploration of self-discovery and the complexities of love.
Blue Is the Warmest Color is a critically acclaimed film that delves into the themes of identity, sexuality, and the emotional nuances of relationships. With powerful performances and a poignant narrative, this movie offers a thought-provoking and heartfelt portrayal of two young women who dare to embrace their true selves in a world that often rejects them.
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Blue Is the Warmest ColourRelease Date:
09 Oct 2013Writers:
Abdellatif Kechiche, Ghalya Lacroix, Jul MarohAwards:
Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award86 wins & 104 nominations total