Over the next three hours, we see Adèle grow from a school girl taunted in the playground for being a lesbian, to a young woman failing to deal with her loss. The film follows 15-year-old Adèle through breaking up with boyfriends, to unexpectedly falling in love with the enigmatic blue-haired Emma. Fast forward six months and its barely been out of the headlines from criticism that its six and a half minute lesbian sex scene is completely unrealistic, to concern that it borders on pornographic. When it took the judges at Cannes Film Festival less than three minutes to award this years Palme dOr to French film Blue is the Warmest Colour, we knew it was going to be big news. Blue is the Warmest Colour is released on Friday 22 November 2013.
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