La vie d'Adèle

La vie d'Adèle

La vie d'Adèle

2013 21+ France, Spain, Belgium
7.6 179 min. Abdelatif Keshysh

The winning film of the 66th International Cannes Film Festival. At the age of fifteen, Adele is already dating Thomas, a very cute boy who also likes her very much. And everything would be fine with them, until one day Adele met a girl named Emma, ​​who stands out from the crowd because she has blue hair. And she is a lesbian. Imitating her new friend, Adele decides to dye her hair the same color. With each new day, the girl realizes that she is falling in love with blue-haired Emma. Maintaining a relationship with Thomas is increasingly difficult, and it is even more difficult for her at home, where her parents do not understand that it is all serious for her. Read more The Cannes Film Festival 2013 ended with a small sensation, after the jury headed by Seven Spielberg gave the main prize to a film about heroes with an unconventional orientation. To be more precise, there was no bad criticism, but the noise passed. The primary source for the drama "The Life of Adele: Chapters 1-2" was a graphic novel by Julie Marot, which was not an ordinary comic, but something like the same "Persepolis", which is, in principle, a common phenomenon for the French comic culture. The budget pocket in the form of 4,000,000 euros was enough for filming the tape. The young actresses Adele Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux, who were invited for the main roles, are far from newcomers to cinema, but they did not demand a lot of money for the role. In particular, Leu Seyda could be seen in the film "Midnight in Paris" (2011) and other equally well-known films, both French-made and filmed outside the actress' homeland. At one of the opposition Paris demonstrations in favor of marriage, the main activist and leader of the Christian Democratic Party, Christine Boutin, said that she would be very disappointed if this particular film was awarded the main award.

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