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- François Truffaut's semi-autobiographical coming-of-age story about a troubled young boy growing up in post-war France. The film uses a blue tint to convey its somber mood.
Before home video, a "blue film" was a reel of celluloid passed hand-to-hand in private clubs or midnight screenings. Technically battered, often shot with available light, these films have a texture that modern high-definition kills: soft grain, accidental lens flares, and dialogue that is 40% ambient noise. blue film of sunny leon .com
Following her debut, she starred in commercially successful films such as Ragini MMS 2 often shot with available light
Sometimes the most erotic films aren't "blue films" at all, but mainstream classics that pushed the boundaries of what was allowed on screen. accidental lens flares

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