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. Criterion is proud to present Vilgot Sjöman's infamous I Am Curious-Blue.
Supplements
- Director's diary: Vilgot Sjöman's commentary on selected scenes from the film
- Excerpts from Sjöman's Self Portrait 92, a documentary made for Swedish television
- Deleted scene with an introduction by Sjöman
- Reprinted 1968 interview with Sjöman
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