Blue is the Warmest Colour is not a Marvel blockbuster. It’s a three-hour, French-language, intimate character study. Films like this survive on:

When you download from mp4moviez, the director, actors, cinematographer, and crew see $0. For independent and foreign cinema, every illegal download is a nail in the coffin for future projects.

Furthermore, the actresses—Adèle Exarchopoulos and Léa Seydoux—have spoken publicly about the grueling shoot and lack of fair compensation relative to the film’s success. Piracy only deepens that injustice.

Before you watch, know that Blue Is the Warmest Colour contains graphic sexual scenes. In some countries, the film has an 18+ rating or is censored. Always verify the version you’re watching—some legal platforms may offer a slightly edited cut, while The Criterion Collection presents the original theatrical version.

Good news: The film is widely available. Skip the pirate sites and try these options:

Renting the film for $3.99 gives more support to the filmmakers than 1,000 illegal streams.