Performer:Adele Exarchopoulos Léa Seydoux Salim Khiush Jeremiah Lahert Katrin Saare Aurelian Requin Mona Valrafens Alma Jodorowsky Anna Loyre Jamin Scorso Sandor Fontek
Director:Abdai Keshish
Synopsis:The protagonist of the story is a 15-year-old girl Adele (played by Adèle Exarchopoulos). She has a handsome classmate boyfriend Thomas (played by Jeremie Laherte), but Thomas does not Couldn't get into her heart. After she unexpectedly meets a beautiful blue-haired girl Emma (played by Léa Seydoux) on the street, she experiences the beating of a deer for the first time. And one night Adele walked into a gay bar anxiously and found Emma waiting for her there. The girls' proximity complicated Adele's adolescence... "The Life of Adele" is adapted from the erotic comic "Blue is the Warmest Color" (the English title) by female writer Julie Marlowe. It tells the story of a passionate love affair with the girl Adele. The 3-hour film is long but not boring, full of various interesting elements, and surprisingly bold in its love content. The most valuable thing about the film is that it does not speculate on it as a hot topic, but uses the same love as a carrier to entrust the most beautiful and saddest first love in mankind. The protagonist discovers his own orientation, finds true love step by step, and loses his lover step by step. The whole process is like a flower blooming and then dying, leaving the audience mesmerized. Director Abdai Kesich was born in Tunisia and has been shortlisted for the Venice Golden Lion three times. Among them, "Millet and Mullet" won the Jury Prize. He is keen on showing the lives of foreign teenagers and their search for identity, and is a creative director who has always maintained a high level. 2013 was his first Cannes nomination. "The Life of Adele" won the Palme d'Or and the Critics' FIPRESCI Award at the 66th Cannes Festival.