Blue Is the Warmest Colour
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Blue Is the Warmest Colour
Summary
Blue Is the Warmest Colour is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 1% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17,548 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour received the Palme d'Or[3].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour received the Louis Delluc Prize[4].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour received the FIPRESCI Prize of the Festival de Cannes[5].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour received the BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film[6].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour received the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film[7].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour received the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Young Performer[8].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's instance of is recorded as film[9].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour was directed by Abdellatif Kechiche[10].
- Abdellatif Kechiche wrote the screenplay for Blue Is the Warmest Colour[11].
- Ghalya Lacroix wrote the screenplay for Blue Is the Warmest Colour[12].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's composer is recorded as Jean-Paul Hurier[13].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's genre is drama film[14].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's genre is romance film[15].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's genre is coming-of-age film[16].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's genre is LGBTQ-related film[17].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's genre is erotic film[18].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's genre is lesbian-related film[19].
- Blue Is the Warmest Colour's based on is recorded as Blue Is the Warmest Color[20].
- A cast member of Blue Is the Warmest Colour was Léa Seydoux[21].
- A cast member of Blue Is the Warmest Colour was Q2825427[22].
- A cast member of Blue Is the Warmest Colour was Jérémie Laheurte[23].
- A cast member of Blue Is the Warmest Colour was Catherine Salée[24].
- A cast member of Blue Is the Warmest Colour was Mona Walravens[25].
- A cast member of Blue Is the Warmest Colour was Aurélien Recoing[26].
- A cast member of Blue Is the Warmest Colour was Salim Kechiouche[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Abdellatif Kechiche[28], Brahim Chioua[29], and Vincent Maraval[30]. Blue Is the Warmest Colour was directed by Abdellatif Kechiche[10]. Screenwriters include Abdellatif Kechiche[11] and Ghalya Lacroix[12]. Cast members include Léa Seydoux[21], Q2825427[22], Jérémie Laheurte[23], Catherine Salée[24], Mona Walravens[25], and Aurélien Recoing[26].
Publication
Publication dates include May 23, 2013[31], October 9, 2013[32], December 19, 2013[33], and October 10, 2013[34]. Original languages include French[35] and English[36]. Genres include drama film[14], romance film[15], coming-of-age film[16], LGBTQ-related film[17], erotic film[18], and lesbian-related film[19]. Blue Is the Warmest Colour was distributed by video on demand[37].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include romantic love[38], intimate relationship[39], human sexuality[40], sexual attraction[41], breakup[42], and self-discovery[43].
Reception
Awards received include Palme d'Or[3], a Cannes Film Festival Awards[44], in France[45], founded in 1955[46], headquartered in Cannes[47]; Louis Delluc Prize[4], a film award[48], in France[49], founded in 1937[50]; FIPRESCI Prize of the Festival de Cannes[5], a film award category[51], in France[52], founded in 1946[53]; BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film[6], a class of award[54], in United Kingdom[55]; Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Foreign Language Film[7], a class of award[56], in United States[57]; and Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Young Performer[8], a class of award[58], in United States[59]. Reviews include 8.1/10[60], 88%[61], 90/100[62], and 7.6/10[63].
Why It Matters
Blue Is the Warmest Colour ranks in the top 1% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (17,548 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[64] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[65]
FAQs
What awards did Blue Is the Warmest Colour receive?
Honors received include Palme d'Or[3], Louis Delluc Prize[4], FIPRESCI Prize of the Festival de Cannes[5], and BIFA for Best Foreign Independent Film[6].