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IMDbBest Actress in a Leading Role | 1995 | Jessica
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 1995 | Jessica
Best Foreign Actress Mejor Actriz Extranjera | 1996 | Jessica
Best Actress | 1994 | Jessica
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 1995 | Jessica
Best Actress | 1995 | Jessica
Best Actress | 1995 | Jessica
Best Performance by a Young Actress CoStarring in a Motion Picture | 1995 | Amy
The film was completed in 1991, but was shelved and not released theatrically until three years later. This was due to studio production house Orion Pictures' bankruptcy.
Final film of director Tony Richardson, who died three years before the film's theatrical debut.
Tony Richardson died in 1991, a short time after the picture was completed.
The film's original source story by co-screenwriter Rama Laurie Stagner was semi-autobiographical.
The "Blue Sky" of the film's tile refers to "Project Blue Sky" which involves a government project and report involving nuclear testing and underground detonation at a test site which included cosmic noise and a kiometer receiver and the subsequent government cover-up regarding radioactivity that ensued.
"Hank Marshall: You take water, for example. Sometimes it's water, sometimes it's ice. Sometimes it's steam, vapor. It always the same old H2O. It only changes its properties. Your mother's like that. She's like water."
"Carly Marshall: I suppose we all have to grow old someday. I just don't think you got to look bad in the process."