List of accolades received by Blue Is the Warmest Colour

Blue Is the Warmest Colour (French: La Vie d'Adèle – Chapitres 1 & 2; French pronunciation: [la vi dadɛl ʃapitʁ œ̃n‿e dø]) is a 2013 French romantic coming-of-age drama film directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, and produced by Kechiche, Brahim Chioua, and Vincent Maraval. The screenplay also co-written by Kechiche was based on Jul Maroh's 2010 graphic novel of the same name.[1] Adèle Exarchopoulos stars as a teenager who falls in love with an older woman played by Léa Seydoux.[2]

List of accolades received by Blue Is the Warmest Colour
A photograph of Adèle Exarchopoulos attending the 39th César Awards
Adèle Exarchopoulos received several awards and nominations for her performance in the film.
Total number of awards and nominations
Totals 39 96
References

The film premiered at the 66th Cannes Film Festival on 23 May 2013 where it won the Palme d'Or. For the first time, the jury at Cannes presented the award to three recipients: Kechiche, Exarchopoulos, and Seydoux.[3] At the age of 19, Exarchopoulos became the youngest recipient of the award.[4] The film grossed over €14 million at the worldwide box office on a production budget of €4 million.[5][Note 1][7] Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, surveyed 197 reviews and judged 89% to be positive.[8]

Blue Is the Warmest Colour garnered awards and nominations in a variety of categories with particular praise for Kechiche's direction, and the performances of Exarchopoulos and Seydoux. At the 39th César Awards, the film received eight nominations including Best Film, Best Director for Kechiche, and Best Actress for Seydoux. Exarchopoulous was the sole winner for Most Promising Actress. She also won the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Young Performer, Lumières Award for Best Female Revelation, and Best Breakthrough Actress from the National Board of Review. Seydoux garnered the Lumières Award for Best Actress as well as a nomination for the BAFTA Rising Star Award. The film also received an Independent Spirit Award, Bodil Award, Robert Award, and Guldbagge Award.

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Austin Film Critics Association 17 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [9]
Belgian Film Critics Association 4 January 2014 Grand Prix Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [10]
Bodil Awards 1 February 2014 Best Non-American Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [11]
Boston Society of Film Critics 8 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Runner-up [12]
British Academy Film Awards 16 February 2014 Rising Star Léa Seydoux Nominated [13]
Best Film Not in the English Language Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated
British Independent Film Awards 8 December 2013 Best International Independent Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [14]
Cannes Film Festival 26 May 2013 Palme d'Or Abdellatif Kechiche, Adèle Exarchopoulos, and Léa Seydoux Won [3]
FIPRESCI Prize Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
César Awards 28 February 2014 Best Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [15]
[16]
Best Director Abdellatif Kechiche Nominated
Best Actress Léa Seydoux Nominated
Most Promising Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Abdellatif Kechiche, and Ghalia Lacroix Nominated
Best Cinematography Sofian El Fani Nominated
Best Editing Camille Toubkis, Albertine Lastera, and Jean-Marie Lengellé Nominated
Best Sound Jerome Chenevoy, Fabien Pochet, and Jean-Paul Hurier Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association 16 December 2013 Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated [17]
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Best Supporting Actress Léa Seydoux Nominated
Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated
Breakthrough Performance Adèle Exarchopoulos Won
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 16 January 2014 Best Young Performer Adèle Exarchopoulos Won [19]
Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 16 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [20]
Detroit Film Critics Society 13 December 2013 Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated [21]
Dorian Awards 21 January 2014 Film of the Year Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [22]
[23]
Film Performance of the Year – Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated
LGBT Film of the Year Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
Foreign Language Film of the Year Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
Rising Star Award Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated
Dublin Film Critics Circle 20 December 2013 Best Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour 4th place [24]
Best Director Abdellatif Kechiche 4th place
Best Screenplay Abdellatif Kechiche, and Ghalia Lacroix 5th place
Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Runner-up
Best Newcomer Adèle Exarchopoulos Won
Empire Awards 30 March 2014 Best Female Newcomer Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated [25]
European Film Awards 7 December 2013 Best Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [26]
Best Director Abdellatif Kechiche Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle 18 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [27]
French Syndicate of Cinema Critics 23 May 2013 Best French Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [28]
Gaudí Awards 2 February 2014 Best European Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [29]
GLAAD Media Awards 3 May 2014 Outstanding Film – Wide Release Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [30]
Globes de Cristal Awards 10 March 2014 Best Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [31]
Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Won
Golden Eagle Award January 23, 2015 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [32]
Golden Globe Awards 12 January 2014 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [33]
Gopo Awards 24 March 2014 Best European Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [34]
Goya Awards 9 February 2014 Best European Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [35]
Guldbagge Awards 20 January 2014 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [36]
Hamptons International Film Festival 12 October 2013 Variety's 10 Actors to Watch Léa Seydoux[Note 2] Won [37]
Houston Film Critics Society 15 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [38]
Independent Spirit Awards 1 March 2014 Best International Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [39]
London Film Critics' Circle 2 February 2014 Film of the Year Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [40]
[41]
Actress of the Year Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated
Foreign Language Film of the Year Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association 8 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [42]
Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos[Note 3] Won
Louis Delluc Prize 17 December 2013 Best Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [43]
Lumières Awards 20 January 2014 Best Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [44]
Best Director Abdellatif Kechiche Won
Best Actress Léa Seydoux Won
Best Female Revelation Adèle Exarchopoulos Won
Magritte Awards 1 February 2014 Best Foreign Film in Coproduction Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [45]
[46]
Best Supporting Actress Catherine Salée Won
Most Promising Actress Mona Walravens Nominated
Motion Picture Sound Editors 17 February 2014 Best Sound Editing: Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue & ADR in a Foreign Feature Film Fabien Pochet Nominated [47]
National Board of Review 4 December 2013 Best Breakthrough Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Won [48]
National Society of Film Critics 4 January 2014 Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Runner-up [49]
Best Supporting Actress Léa Seydoux Runner-up
Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
New York Film Critics Circle 3 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [50]
Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos 3rd place
New York Film Critics Online 8 December 2013 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [51]
Breakthrough Performance Adèle Exarchopoulos Won
Online Film Critics Society 16 December 2013 Best Picture Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [52]
Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Léa Seydoux Nominated
Polish Film Awards 10 March 2014 Best European Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [53]
Prix Jacques Prévert du Scénario 4 February 2014 Best Adaptation Abdellatif Kechiche and Ghalia Lacroix Nominated [54]
Robert Awards 26 February 2014 Best Non-American Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won [55]
San Diego Film Critics Society 11 December 2013 Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated [56]
Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 15 December 2013 Best Actress Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated [57]
[58]
Best Supporting Actress Léa Seydoux Nominated
Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 4 February 2014 Virtuosos Award Adèle Exarchopoulos[Note 4] Won [59]
Satellite Awards 23 February 2014 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [60]
Best Actress – Motion Picture Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Léa Seydoux Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association 16 December 2013 Best Supporting Actress Léa Seydoux Nominated [61]
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Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Won
Best Art-House or Festival Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Runner-up
Toronto Film Critics Association 7 January 2014 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Runner-up [63]
Vancouver Film Critics Circle 7 January 2014 Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated [64]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association 9 December 2013 Best Youth Performance Adèle Exarchopoulos Nominated [65]
Best Foreign Language Film Blue Is the Warmest Colour Nominated

Notes

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  1. ^ Per average U. S. Dollar to Euro Exchange Rate for 2013 of 0.753045: $19,492,879 = €14,679,015.[6]
  2. ^ Shared with Michael B. Jordan, Oscar Isaac, Scott Haze, Dane DeHaan, Jack Huston, Tatiana Maslany, Lupita Nyong'o, David Oyelowo, and Brie Larson
  3. ^ Tied with Cate Blanchett for Blue Jasmine
  4. ^ Shared with Michael B. Jordan, Brie Larson, June Squibb, Oscar Isaac, Jared Leto, and Daniel Brühl

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