Blue Is the Warmest Color poster

Blue Is the Warmest Color( 2013)

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Overview

Adèle's life is changed when she meets Emma, a young woman with blue hair, who will allow her to discover desire, to assert herself as a woman and as an adult. In front of others, Adele grows, seeks herself, loses herself, finds herself.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Léa Seydoux

      Emma

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      Adèle Exarchopoulos

      Adèle

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      Salim Kéchiouche

      Samir

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      Aurélien Recoing

      Adèle's Father

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      Catherine Salée

      Adèle's Mother

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      Benjamin Siksou

      Antoine

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      Mona Walravens

      Lise

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      Alma Jodorowsky

      Béatrice

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      Jérémie Laheurte

      Thomas

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      Anne Loiret

      Emma's Mother

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      Benoît Pilot

      Emma's Stepfather

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      Sandor Funtek

      Valentin

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      Fanny Maurin

      Amélie

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      Maelys Cabezon

      Laetitia

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      Samir Bella

      Samir

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      Tom Hurier

      Pierre

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      Manon Piette

      Manon

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      Quentin Médrinal

      Eli

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      Peter Assogbavi

      Peter

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      Wisdom Ayanou

      Wisdom

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      Philippe Potier

      French Teacher "Marivaux"

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      Virginie Morgny

      French Teacher "Antigone"

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      Stéphane Mercoyrol

      Joachim

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      Lucie Bibal

      Lucie

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      Baya Rehaz

      Meryem

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      Marilyne Chanaud

      Marilyne

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      Camille Rutherford

      Camille

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      Michael Skal

      Mika

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      Sandrine Paraire

      Piou Piou

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      Flavie De Murat

      Flavie

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      Justine Nissart

      Justine

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      Vincent Gaeta

      Vince

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      Elizabeth Craig

      Elizabeth

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      Karim Saidi

      Kader

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      Aurelie Lemanceau

      Sabine

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      Audrey Deswarte

      Audrey

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      Mejdi Ben Nasr

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      Hichem Ben Nasr

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      Janine Pillot

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      Antoinette Sarrazin

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      Alain Duclos

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      Éric Paul

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      Catherine Gilleron

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      Leila D'Issernio

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      Jean Luc D'Isserno

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      Selim Boukerfat

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      Oscar Pinelli

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      Léa Berkat

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      Nicolas Bourgasser

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      Camille Ayoras

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      Frédéric Wolsztyniak

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      Halima Slimani

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      Viktor Poisson

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      Utrillo

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      Radhouane El Meddeb

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      Julien Bucci

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      Alika Del Sol

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      Maud Wyler

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      Marc Schaegis

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      Olivier Verseau

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      Manou Poret

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      Klaim Nivaux

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      Chloé Malih

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      Ilyès Qada

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      Bouraouïa Marzouk

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    A review by kineticandroid

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    Written by kineticandroid on Sat Jun 21 2014
    Apart from the NC-17 sex scenes, the buzz of this film made me think it was going to be about the two people on the poster. But from the first frame, it's really just about one — Adele. So much film is spent focused on her face that it's easy to lose contact with other characters and the world around her. But in doing so, I felt very drawn into her thought process, which made the story of her romance to Emma that much more powerful, despite the language barrier and the relationship's keen specificities. Being so drawn in proved very helpful during the breakup scene. On it's own, you see a woman...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

    Budget

    4300000.00

    Revenue

    19465835.00

    Keywords

    • homophobia
    • self-discovery
    • coming of age
    • love
    • lesbian relationship
    • sexual attraction
    • based on graphic novel
    • high school student
    • sexual desire
    • teenage sexuality
    • lgbt
    • sexual awakening
    • literary adaptation
    • social class
    • french cinema
    • lille, france
    • self exploration
    • erotic
    • lesbian
    • age-gap relationship
    • teenager