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Of course, she's best known to international audiences for 2015's Spectre, where she plays Bond's love interest Madeleine Swann. In 2013 she and Adèle Exarchopoulos starred in an adaptation of the Blue Is The Warmest Color book, which was a graphic novel by author Julie Maroh. Blue Is The Warmest Color cast Exarchopoulos as teenager Adèle, who falls in love with blue-haired art student Emma (Seydoux), with the two beginning a ionate relationship.
Blue Is The Warmest Color - AKA La Vie d'Adèle - was praised as a great movie for its performances and raw emotion and it was awarded the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 2013. The movie isn't currently available to stream from platforms like Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime in the U.S. but can be found on DirecTV with a subscription.
Blue Is The Warmest Color is also easily available to rent or purchase from prices beginning at $2.99 from Amazon, Vudu, iTunes or Microsoft. Despite the critical praise the movie received in 2013, its release was somewhat overshadowed by controversies over its production. Director Abdellatif Kechiche was accused by Adèle Exarchopoulo, Léa Seydoux and the movie's crew for abusive working conditions and practices, and while the two lead actresses are proud of the end result, they also vowed to never work with the filmmaker again following the experience.
Blue Is The Warmest Color's lesbian sex scenes were also criticised for being shot with a male gaze perspective, with author Julie Maroh also being disappointed with how these love sequences were handled. The movie is still considered a powerful Death Stranding, co-starring Norman Reedus and former Bond villain Mads Mikkelsen.