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When Forty Shades of Blue premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2005, it won the Grand Jury Prize. Rip Torn was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award. However, the film was marketed poorly. The "new lifestyle and entertainment" sector—i.e., sophisticated adults seeking dramatic depth—found it through word-of-mouth and digital sharing. forty shades of blue 2005 dvdrip 05 03 06 pass new
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Living in a sprawling, luxurious home that feels more like a gilded cage, Laura is isolated. She is disconnected from her home culture and largely ignored by the aging, cynical Alan. The arrival of Michael (Darren Burrows), Alan’s estranged son from a previous marriage, disrupts this fragile ecosystem.