00:00This film won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, but it has been either banned or censored in several countries.
00:05country.
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00:14Blue Is the Warmest Color, or The Life of Adele, is a film that tells the story of a
00:18a high school student named Adèle,
00:20and whose life is completely turned upside down when she meets a woman, Emma.
00:23A meeting that will become a passionate love story.
00:26This film is presented at Cannes, and it immediately provokes very strong reactions.
00:31Some critics are calling it a masterpiece, while others are denouncing certain scenes deemed too explicit.
00:37But as is often the case in Cannes, one thing is certain: no one remains indifferent, and everyone has an opinion.
00:43And this year, the jury is chaired by Steven Spielberg, and he awards it the Palme d'Or.
00:49This is a rare event, because this award is exceptionally given to directors.
00:55but also to the two main actresses, Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux.
01:00However, in several countries, the film is banned for minors, or is subject to very, very significant restrictions.
01:07Some versions are even shorter.
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