‘Blue Is the Warmest Color’ gets NC-17 rating

Earlier this year, the Sapphic romantic drama Blue Is the Warmest Color took the Cannes Film Festival by storm, going so far as to win the Palme d’Or, for best feature film, at the festival.

[Image via Crave]

Thankfully, Blue is making its way to North America to play in select theatres in time to angle for an Academy Award nomination or two, but there’s a tiny catch: according to Indiewire, the film is being given an NC-17 rating, which can severely limit the number of people who can see it.

While issuing a lengthy decree about a number of upcoming movies and their respective ratings, the MPAA has revealed that the Palm d’Or-winning lesbian sex movie “Blue is the Warmest Color,” scheduled for release in America on October 25th, will carry with it the restrictive NC-17 rating for what they consider “explicit sexual content.” The ratings board couldn’t even be bothered with specifics. They might as well have just given the reason as “ewww two girls doin’ it,” but that would have probably undermined their godlike power.

I’m rather split on this, to be honest. On one hand, I understand sex scenes in general are more of an adult thing, but when you consider how much simulated violence gets a pass in PG-13 and R-rated movies, simulated sex seems almost quaint in comparison.

On the other hand, let’s be honest. How many teenagers go to see art-house Oscar bait? I’m not saying that demographic doesn’t exist, but I doubt an NC-17 rating is going to take a HUGE chunk out of their revenue. If it has enough good word-of-mouth and some decent reviews to help cement it, it definitely has the chance to score a Best Feature nod. (It’s a shoo-in for Best Foreign Language Film, at the very least.)

Keep Reading

An image of the cover of 'No God but Us' against a zoomed portion of the cover featuring a lit candle and butterflies with eyes on their wings against a black background

‘No God but Us’ delves into the parallel universes created by war and displacement

Bobuq Sayed’s debut novel considers borders and ethics through the eyes of two queer Afghan lovers
Bentley Robles

Bentley Robles wants a brotherhood of gay pop stars

The yellow-haired singer talks rising stardom, Zara Larsson and dating while gay-famous
Vivek Shraya being kissed by a man

Vivek Shraya is hot, blond and hitting the dance floor

The Toronto multi-hyphenate’s new album, “VIVICA,” shirks respectability politics for a sensual, high-gloss exploration of queer and trans desire
Morphine Love Dion, Dawn and Morgan McMichaels

‘RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11’ plays it safe for the first bracket—until the very last minute

Already, we see the consequences of only two queens moving forward from each bracket to the semifinals
Advertisement