

After a father’s suicide fractures a fragile family, a daughter retraces three memories—each blurred by grief, silence, and unspoken love. Told in three abstract chapters from the mother’s control, the father’s warmth, and a daughter’s sorrow, Blue Was the Color of Sadness is a quiet descent into mourning, memory, and the colors we assign to pain.
Directed by Yike Miao (China)