Blue Is the Warmest Colour gets its first official trailer

After garnering massive critical acclaim, major awards and a fair bit of buzz from audiences, thanks to an incredibly detailed sex scene, Blue Is the Warmest Colour has finally gotten its first theatrical trailer for its impending North American release.

Sadly, the trailer isn’t exactly forthcoming with details. Clocking in at a minute, 45 seconds, it forgoes any sort of dialogue, instead relying on some moving cinematography and review quotes. But you know what? I’ll still probably go see it anyway. It’ll clean up during awards season — specifically in the foreign language categories — so you might as well place yourself ahead of the curve by seeing it.

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