This is a video interview that offers such arresting visual and aural qualities that you can watch it for both sound and vision or just either. You can watch it with the sound off and just the visuals on or listen to it with the visuals off and just the sound on and it’s just endlessly fascinating. I recommend trying it every which way. Hat tip to AfterEllen for finding this gem of an interview of Blue is the Warmest Color’s Léa Seydoux chatting with W magazine about the epic lesbian-themed film that won the Palme D’or at Cannes this year.
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