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Blue Jean is a 2022 British drama film written and directed by Georgia Oakley, in her directorial debut. It stars Rosy McEwen, Kerrie Hayes and Lucy Halliday. The film premiered on 3 September 2022 at the 79th Venice Film Festival and was released in cinemas on 10 February 2023.
Blue Jean: Directed by Georgia Oakley. With Rosy McEwen, Kerrie Hayes, Lucy Halliday, Lydia Page. In 1988, a closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality.
Currently you are able to watch "Blue Jean" streaming on Hulu. It is also possible to buy "Blue Jean" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Fandango At Home as download or rent it on Amazon Video, Fandango At Home, Apple TV online.
England, 1988 -- Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government is about to pass a law stigmatizing gays and lesbians, forcing Jean, a gym teacher, to live a double life.
- Drama, LGBTQ+
Jun 9, 2023 · 97 minutes ‧ NR ‧ 2023. Monica Castillo. June 9, 2023. 5 min read. Jean (Rosy McEwen) is dying her hair blonde on a quiet night in. The only noise is the sound of a dating show on her television. Her eyes are blue, but soon we notice that so much of the world around her is also blue.
Feb 10, 2023 · It’s 1988. Thatcher’s government are about to pass a law stigmatizing gays and lesbians, forcing Jean, a PE teacher, to live a double life. But when a new student arrives and...
BAFTA FILM AWARD® nominee Jean, a PE teacher is forced to live a double life. When a new student arrives and threatens to expose her, Jean is pushed to extreme lengths to keep her job and her integrity.
Feb 9, 2023 · Set very precisely in 1988 in Tyneside, northern England, this punchy drama revolves around Jean (Rosy McEwen), a semi-closeted lesbian who teaches PE at a local comprehensive school.
In 1988, a closeted teacher is pushed to the brink when a new student threatens to expose her sexuality. England, 1988 - Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government is about to pass a law stigmatizing gays and lesbians, forcing Jean, a gym teacher, to live a double life.
In Georgia Oakley’s stunning directorial debut BLUE JEAN, it’s 1988 England and Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government is about to pass a law stigmatizing gays and lesbians, forcing Jean (Rosy McEwen, in a powerhouse performance), a gym teacher, to live a double life.