I Am Curious (Blue)
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'''''I Am Curious (Blue)''''' ([[Swedish]]: '''''Jag är nyfiken - en film i blått''''') is a [[1968]] film directed by [[Vilgot Sjöman]] and starring [[Lena Nyman]] as a character named after herself. It is a companon film to 1967's ''[[I Am Curious (Yellow)]]''; the two were initially, intended to be one 3½ hour film.<ref>Vilgot Sjöman, ''I Was Curious: Diary of the Making of a Film'' ([[Grove Press]], 1968)</ref> The films are named after the colours of the [[Swedish flag]]. | '''''I Am Curious (Blue)''''' ([[Swedish]]: '''''Jag är nyfiken - en film i blått''''') is a [[1968]] film directed by [[Vilgot Sjöman]] and starring [[Lena Nyman]] as a character named after herself. It is a companon film to 1967's ''[[I Am Curious (Yellow)]]''; the two were initially, intended to be one 3½ hour film.<ref>Vilgot Sjöman, ''I Was Curious: Diary of the Making of a Film'' ([[Grove Press]], 1968)</ref> The films are named after the colours of the [[Swedish flag]]. | ||
- | ''Blue'' is a second version of ''Yellow'', taking place before and after the first movie. It has a more [[somber]] and [[bitter]]ly [[satiric]] style, and a further explication of the [[framing]] narrative. | + | ''Blue'' is a second version of ''Yellow'', taking place before and after the first movie. It has a more [[somber]] and [[bitter]]ly [[satiric]] style, and a further explication of the [[framing device|framing narrative]]. |
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I Am Curious (Blue) (Swedish: Jag är nyfiken - en film i blått) is a 1968 film directed by Vilgot Sjöman and starring Lena Nyman as a character named after herself. It is a companon film to 1967's I Am Curious (Yellow); the two were initially, intended to be one 3½ hour film.<ref>Vilgot Sjöman, I Was Curious: Diary of the Making of a Film (Grove Press, 1968)</ref> The films are named after the colours of the Swedish flag.
Blue is a second version of Yellow, taking place before and after the first movie. It has a more somber and bitterly satiric style, and a further explication of the framing narrative. [1] [May 2007]