Blue is the Warmest Color – Presented by Brown University’s Department of French Studies at the Cable Car Cinema
Starring: Léa Seydoux, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Salim Kechiouche
Director: Abdellatif Kechiche
Run Time: 179 Minutes
Synopsis: Adèle is a high school student who is beginning to explore herself as a woman. She dates guys but finds no satisfaction in their company, and is rejected by female friends who she does desire. She dreams of something more. She meets Emma who is a free-spirited girl whom Adèle’s friends reject due to her sexuality, and by association most begin to reject Adèle. Her relationship with Emma grows into more than just friends as she is the only person with whom she can express herself openly.Together, Adèle and Emma explore social acceptance, sexuality, and the emotional spectrum of their maturing relationship.
Tickets and passes can be purchased at the Cable Car Cinema in advance or on the day of the screening beginning at 9am. Online ticketing is available at the Cable Car Cinema website for general admission tickets only (no passes/full price only). Pass holders must obtain a ticket for each screening at the Cable Car (limit 2 tickets per screening).
Have a question? You can reach the Cable Car Cinema at 401.272.3970.
$9 general admission
$7 student admission
$55 for 8 general admissions
$20 for 4 student admissions