wtorek, 28 maja 2013

Lesbian Drama Blue is the Warmest Color Wins the Palme d'Or

Blue is the Warmest Colour, a French drama about a lesbian love affair, took home the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival Sunday, marking the first time that a movie based on a comic book has won the prestigious Palme d'Or. Written and directed byThe sexually explicit story of a young woman discovering desire and herself, "Blue" was the great favorite of French critics but divided English speakers, who called it everything from voyeuristic to the gold standard for lesbian romances to a threeIt's just been a couple of days since Abdellatif Kechiche's "Blue Is The Warmest Color" (read our review here) walked away from Cannes with the Palme d'Or, with the prize being shared by the director and the film's stars, Adèle Exarchopoulos and LéaThere's a first time for everything. At a Cannes showing of Blue Is the Warmest Color, a three-hour French drama about a young woman who falls into a romance that digs its hooks in and won't let go of her, the audience satAbdellatif Kechiche's sublime French romance Blue Is the Warmest Color, clocking in at 2 hours 59 minutes and boasting arguably the most explicit lesbian sex scenes outside of the porn industry, nabbed the Palme d'Or on
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