blue is the warmest colour: class, colour, identity and the breakdown of a relationship

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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:22 Opening
02:38 Identity
03:35 Blue pt. 1
03:56 Objectification of Adèle
04:14 The Life of Marianne
06:15 Food pt. 1
07:37 The Encounter
08:36 Blue pt. 2
09:28 The Passage of Time
10:09 Protest
10:54 Antigone
11:58 The Meeting
12:34 Picasso
14:00 Sketch and Sartre
15:38 Francis Ponge
16:22 Art Museum
18:21 Food pt. 2
18:55 Party pt. 1
19:52 The Breakdown of a Relationship
22:12 Party pt. 2
22:50 Cheating
23:58 Breakup
24:51 Beach
25:13 Restaurant
25:52 Student becomes Teacher
26:11 Art Exhibition
30:49 Blue pt. 3
32:59 Controversy
35:27 The Male Gaze
37:41 Exploitation of Actresses

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