Blue Jasmine - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Blue Jasmine"
Blue Jasmine (2013)
Timing: 1:39 (99 min)
Blue Jasmine - TMDB rating
6.997/10
3356
Blue Jasmine - Kinopoisk rating
7.059/10
130739
Blue Jasmine - IMDB rating
7.3/10
220000
Watch film Blue Jasmine | Theatrical Trailer
Theatrical Trailer
English
1:48
Watch film Blue Jasmine | Official UK Trailer
Official UK Trailer
English
1:41

What's left behind the scenes

  • Bradley Cooper was considered for a role in this film, but declined due to scheduling conflicts.
  • This is Woody Allen's third film to use a wide anamorphic format (2.35:1) (the first being 'Manhattan,' 1979, and the second, 'Something Else,' 2003). Unlike the previous films, which used anamorphic lenses, this film was shot using spherical optics in 'Super-35' format.
  • Louis C.K. originally auditioned for the role played by Andrew Dice Clay. Woody Allen found Louis too endearing for the part and offered him another.
  • The film was released in the US in limited release in six cinemas in New York and Los Angeles, grossing $612,767 in its first three days, thereby setting a box office record among Woody Allen's films.
  • The plot of the film is similar to the play by the famous American playwright Tennessee Williams, "A Streetcar Named Desire".
  • Of all the actors, only Kate Blanchett and Sally Hawkins had a complete script in hand during filming.
  • The costume designer, Susie Benzinger, had a budget of only $35,000. Just one Hermes bag worn by Jasmine cost more than that entire amount. As a result, it was borrowed for the duration of filming, as were most of the designer outfits.
  • The first Woody Allen film in which two main American characters are played by non-native Americans (Australian Kate Blanchett and British Sally Hawkins).
  • When the women are in the garden at Chili's, Ginger's legs change position between shots. They are sometimes crossed and sometimes not.
  • During an argument between Jasmine and Dwight in the car, it can be noticed that her shoulder seatbelt is turned in a different direction after a shot change.
  • When Hal is in the kitchen after the birthday party, Jasmine tells him about Raylin. At that moment, an open bottle of wine is visible on the table, but when Jasmine walks into the room to get more wine in the next shot, the same bottle is in her hands.
  • This is Woody Allen's third film to use a widescreen anamorphic format (2.35:1) (the first being "Manhattan" in 1979, and the second, "Something's Gotta Give" in 2003). Unlike previous films that used anamorphic lenses, this film was shot using spherical optics in "Super-35" format.
  • The film's plot is similar to Tennessee Williams' famous American play "A Streetcar Named Desire."
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