A 15-year-old finds her naïve perceptions of human sexuality challenged upon meeting a blue-haired student who encourages her to assert her individuality in director Abdel Kechiche's deeply perceptive drama. Adèle (Adèle Exarchopoulos) is in the midst of a sexual awakening when a handsome male classmate strives to catch her attention. Meanwhile, Adèle's daydreams keep drifting back to Emma (Léa Seydoux), a worldly art student she ran into on the street. Later, when Adèle and Emma forge an actual connection, the uncertain younger teen discovers a side of herself that she's never known, becoming increasingly comfortable in her own skin despite the reactions of her close-minded classmates. Blue Is the Warmest Color was the recipient of the prestigious Palme d' Or at the 66th Annual Cannes Film Festival.
Disc #1 -- Blue Is The Warmest Color 1. Emptiness [8:02] 2. Thomas [3:46] 3. Blue Angel [7:35] 4. Faking Everything [9:25] 5. A Great Day [7:49] 6. No Gender [6:17] 7. Curious [10:36] 8. Defined By Actions [8:44] 9. Phony Friends [6:11] 10. Preferences [6:19] 11. First Time [6:52] 12. Happiness [3:15] 13. To Love [6:52] 14. Eighteen [2:56] 15. Fooling The Family [6:56] 16. Teacher [3:07] 17. Out Of Place [18:51] 18. Feeling Alone [6:58] 19. Tensions [3:08] 20. Breakup [7:33] 21. Adrift [10:11] 22. Separate Ways [14:46] 23. Old And New [13:37]