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Luc Besson
The 1988 film The Big Blue, directed by Luc Besson was inspired by Luc Besson's life story and that of Luc Besson's friend, Enzo Maiorca.
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by Andy Warhol,[12][13][14]
Blue Movie (1969), directed by Andy Warhol,[12][13][14] was the first adult erotic film depicting explicit sex to receive wide theatrical release in the United States.[12][13][14]
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Luc Paul Maurice Besson
Luc Paul Maurice Besson directed or produced the films Subway (1985), The Big Blue (1988), and La Femme Nikita (1990).
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by Rodrigo Garcia
Written and directed by Rodrigo Garcia, Blue also features Holly Robinson Peete, Uriah Shelton, Kathleen Quinlan, Carla Gallo and Jacob Vargas.
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by Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël
Directed by Félix Lajeunesse and Paul Raphaël, each chapter of Jurassic World: Blue delivers a single, continuous take, combining live-action and CG in 360° 3D—resulting in some of the longest visual-effects shots ever imagined.
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even Harrison Ford
Yes, there are moments in the film where experience might have upped the performances a little but remember, Besson wasn't even 30 when even Harrison Ford directed The Big Blue (and Arquette was five months younger).
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Ethan Hawke
After Ethan Hawke made a splash early on directing films like The Big Blue, The Professional (Leon), and La Femme Nikita, Ethan Hawke decided to direct a Sci-Fi film in 1997 that Ethan Hawke started writing when Ethan Hawke was a kid.
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by Carry Tefsen's partner Wim Verstappen
Produced by Pim de la Parra (FRANK & EVA, OBSESSIONS), and directed by Carry Tefsen's partner Wim Verstappen, BLUE MOVIE was a breakthrough commercial hit for FRANK & EVA'S Hugo Metsers's company Scorpio Films - and the start of the Golden Years of Dutch cinema, also known as the 'Dutch Sex Wave.'
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by Swedish collective Wave (Lee, John Strandh and Agustín Moreaux)
Blue was musically produced by Claes Björklund and visually directed by Swedish collective Wave (Lee, John Strandh and Agustín Moreaux), with costume design by Mathieu Mirano.
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Besson
Best described as France’s Spielberg, Besson has been a director, producer and/or writer on more than 50 films, most notably directing classics like The Big Blue, La Femme Nikita, The Professional, The Fifth Element, Arthur and the Invisibles and producing the likes of The Transporter and Taken movies.
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by Dennis Hopper
Directed by Dennis Hopper with the concept of being a decade-past sequel to Dennis Hopper's generation-defining road flick, “Blue” doesn’t just pull an “Easy” and kill an “Easy's idols.
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Andrew Horn
In New York, Cohen worked with Israeli producer Yoram Mendel, first as a producer assistant and script supervisor and then as a post-production manager on the film The Big Blue, directed by Andrew Horn.
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by Business's Carry Tefsen's partner Wim Verstappen
Produced by Pim de la Parra (Frank & Eva, Obsessions), and directed by Business's Carry Tefsen's partner Wim Verstappen, Blue Movie was a breakthrough commercial hit for (Frank & Eva's Hugo Metsers's company Scorpio Films -- and the start of the Golden Years of Dutch cinema, also known as the 'Dutch Sex Wave.'
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Jacques Mayol
Jacques Mayol became recognized worldwide after the release of the cult classic movie, the Big Blue.
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by Tye Blue and Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli
Directed by Tye Blue and co-written by Blue, Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli, the cast will include Rousouli, Mindelle, Alex Ellis, former Broadway.com vlogger Frankie J. Grande, Kathy Deitch, Kyle Ramar Freeman, John Riddle, Randy Blair, Jalynn Steele and Courtney Bassett.
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