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I Am Curious—Blue

Jag är nyfiken - en film i blått

Sweden

1967

97 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Swedish
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DIR Vilgot Sjöman

EXEC Lena Malmsjö

PROD Göran Lindgren

DP Peter Wester

CAST Lena Nyman, Börje Ahlstedt, Marie Göranzon, Hans Hellberg, Bim Warne, Gunnel Broström, Gudrun Östbye, Sonja Lindgren, Peter Lindgren

ED Wic Kjellin, Carl-Olov Skeppstedt

MUSIC Bengt Ernryd

SOUND Tage Sjöberg

Synopsis

A parallel film to Vilgot Sjöman’s controversial I Am Curious—Yellow, I Am Curious—Blue also follows young Lena on her journey of self-discovery. In Blue, Lena confronts issues of religion, sexuality, and the prison system, while at the same time exploring her own personal relationships. Like Yellow, Blue freely traverses the lines between fact and fiction, employing a mix of dramatic and documentary techniques. —The Criterion Collection

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Vilgot Sjöman

Best known for 1968’s twin arthouse succès de scandales I Am Curious (Yellow) and I Am Curious (Blue), Swedish writer/director Vilgot Sjöman sustained a long and varied career as a filmmaker — a fact generally overlooked by cinephiles on the near side of the Atlantic, where the majority of his features (sadly) fell through the cracks of distribution, evading cinematic and video release.

In his early days, Sjöman struggled as an aspiring playwright, to such a degree that he failed to find backing for any of his theatrical pieces (or producers with any interest in mounting them). He nonetheless carved alternate roads to success — and reworked one of his plays as a novel, which he later adapted as a movie screenplay for Trots/Defiance (1952), directed by Gustaf Molander. Its triumph inspired the 28-year-old Sjöman to eschew theater for cinema, and in 1956 he high-tailed it to Los Angeles, with a scholarship to UCLA under his arm. He enrolled in a six-month film course and subsequently… read more

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Sam Walker

16May10

anyone seen this? does it hold up to yellow?

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    Bryter Layter

    12May11

    yellow is much better in my opinion

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    lolo341

    26Nov11

    I actually preferred Blue. Yellow uses story as a means to justify experimentation; Blues uses experimental techniques as the means to focus on story. Watch Yellow first. If you're still awake watch Blue. If Yellow kills you off, Blue will not resurrect you.

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Lena Nyman, 1944 - 2011

By David Hudson on February 4, 2011

"Swedish actress Lena Nyman, who starred in Ingmar Bergman's 1978 film Autumn Sonata, died Friday after a long illness, her agent told AFP

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More Engaging than its sibling - 3.5 stars

By lolo341 on November 26, 2011

Like Tarrantino’s Kill Bill I & II, the I Am Curious films are a dyptich with some overlap rather than separate and sequential pieces. Though Sjoman fashioned Blue out of leftover footage from…  read review

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