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There are very few artists whose names have become inseparable from a single colour. Mention blue, however, and many people will think immediately of Yves Klein, whose obsession with an intense ultramarine hue gave the world International Klein Blue (IKB). This beautifully crafted live-action short is Jan Hellwich's thesis film at Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. Inspired by Klein's own diary entries and writings, it explores the artist's conviction that blue was far more than a colour: it was the embodiment of the infinite, found in the endless meeting of sea and sky. The imagery is glorious. Manuel Villasante Ayuso, Voicu Dumitras and Finn Fluche are wonderfully cast, moving through sun-drenched landscapes where the dazzling blue sky becomes as important as the characters themselves. The cinematography perfectly complements Klein's poetic reflections, including his delightfully eccentric complaint that birds flying across the sky were making holes in his greatest work of art. Part…

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