TY - ADVS AU - Clerc,Laurence AU - Exarchopoulos,Adèle AU - Funtek,Sandor AU - Jodorowsky,Alma AU - Kechiche,Abdellatif AU - Kechiouche,Salim AU - Lacroix,Ghalia AU - Laheurte,Jérémie AU - Lapiney,Olivier Thery AU - Maurin,Fanny AU - Recoing,Aurélien AU - Salee,Catherine AU - Seydoux,Léa AU - Siksou,Benjamin AU - Walravens,Mona AU - Maroh,Julie ED - Alcatraz Films (Firm), ED - Criterion Collection (Firm) ED - France 2 cinéma (Firm) ED - Quat'Sous Films, ED - Radio-Télévision belge de la communauté culturelle française ED - Scope Pictures (Firm) ED - Sundance Selects (Firm) ED - Vertigo Films ED - Wild Bunch (Firm) TI - Blue is the warmest color =: La vie D'Adèle - Chapitres 1 et 2 T2 - Criterion Collection SN - 1604658266 PY - 2014///] CY - [New York, N.Y.] PB - Criterion Collection KW - Dating (Social customs) KW - Drama KW - Lesbians KW - Identity KW - Teenagers KW - Sexual behavior KW - Coming-of-age films KW - lcgft KW - Feature films KW - Fiction films KW - Romance films N1 - Cataloged from container with additional information taken from container insert; DVD edition features: New digital master, approved by director Adbellatif Kechiche; trailer and TV spot; new English subtitle translation; Film rating provided from IMDB.com webpage for film and may not be present on container packaging; Freely inspired by the comic book "Le bleu est une couleur chaude" by Julie Maroh, published by Éditions Glénat; Originally released as a motion picture in 2013; Production notes and essay "Feeling Blue" by critic and film professor B. Ruby Rich are included in container insert; Director of photography, Sofian El Fani ; sound, Jerome Chenevoy ; editors, Albertine Lastera, Camille Toubkis, Jean-Marie Lengelle, Ghalya Lacroix; Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche, Mona Walravens, Jérémie Laheurte, Alma Jodorowsky, Aurélien Recoing, Catherine Salee, Fanny Maurin, Benjamin Siksou, Sandor Funtek; [MPAA rating: NC-17; for explicit sexual content] N2 - The colorful, electrifying romance that took the Cannes Film Festival by storm courageously dives into a young woman's experiences of first love and sexual awakening. Blue is the Warmest Color stars the remarkable newcomer Adèle Exarchopoulos as a high schooler who, much to her own surprise, plunges into a thrilling relationship with a female twentysomething art student, played by Léa Seydoux. Directed by Adbellatif Kechiche, this finely detailed, intimate epic sensitively renders the erotic abandon of youth. It has captivated international audiences and been widely embraced as a defining love story for the new century ER -