Countering her criticisms of the production, Abdellatif Kechiche threatens legal action against Lea Seydoux. By Rhonda Richford Issue 35 REP DVD Screeners Blue is the Warmest Color - H 2013 While he ...
The top prize winner at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, Abdellatif Kechiche’s “Blue Is the Warmest Color” is a nearly three-hour, NC-17-rated movie about the pleasures of sex — and the pleasures of ...
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Blue is the Warmest Colour: The queer movie that swept awards despite controversies is a must-watch this holiday
Blue Is the Warmest Colour took bright blue for audiences, winning the Palme d’Or at Cannes, major critics prizes, and award ...
The moral of “Blue Is the Warmest Color” is simple: Sex without love is nothing; life without love is even less. French filmmaker Abdellatif Kechiche’s story of sexual awakening and real love ...
I am a man, and this is an article concerning female sexuality, at least in part. I feel that should be noted immediately, lest anyone take it as an unnoticed irony rather than a relevant starting ...
Defending a movie against charges it’s pornographic is a little like answering the age-old poser “When did you stop beating your wife?” Once the discussion is phrased in those terms, it’s already half ...
The Palme d'Or winner at Cannes this year, Blue Is the Warmest Color, is just fine with the NC-17 it received in America: its 10-minute lesbian sex scene has been the most discussed portion of the ...
Controversy swirled around Blue is the Warmest Color almost as soon as the film’s existence came to light. This almost three-hour, NC-17-rated love story about two females - one of whom is 15 years ...
Art has a way of harrowingly reminding us of the ugliest times in our lives and the ugliest parts of ourselves. And still, every time I hear a mention of the French movie “Blue Is the Warmest Color,” ...
There were no jewel heists on the last day of the Cannes film festival, but there was gold being given out Sunday in the form of the festival's top prize, the Palme d'Or. The jury decided the award ...
An alert, inquisitive 17-year-old, Adèle (Exarchopoulos) is hungering for fireworks, fatedness, the coup de foudre of the great literature she adores. She stumbles into just that, in a glancing ...
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