Adèle’s world changes when she falls for Emma, a woman who opens her heart to love, desire and self-discovery.
When Adèle meets Emma, a confident young woman with electric blue hair, her world tilts on its axis. Their love burns with intensity, awakening Adèle’s passion, identity, and truth. But as time reshapes them both, love becomes a mirror reflecting who they are, and who they can no longer be. A fearless, intimate portrait of love’s first fire and the ache of its afterglow.
_Rialto Recommends: _ Blue Is the Warmest Colour for its fearless honesty and magnetic performances, Blue Is the Warmest Colour remains a landmark in modern cinema. A film that captures the chaos and beauty of first love - tender, unflinching, and alive with longing. Few stories burn this bright or stay with you this long.
Cast
Léa Seydoux (Emma), Adèle Exarchopoulos (Adèle), Salim Kechiouche (Samir)
Director
Writer
Writer
Languages
French, English
Subtitles
English
Countries
France, Belgium, Spain
Studio
Wild Bunch