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Three Colours Trilogy Blu-ray

Krzysztof Kieslowski, 1993-94

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Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski

Produced in 1993-94

Main Language - French with English subtitles

Countries & Regions - European Film, French Film

Film Description

Krzysztof Kieslowski's superb, universally acclaimed meditations on Liberty, Equality and Fraternity: Three Colours: Blue, White and Red.

In the first part, 'Three Colours: Blue', Julie (Juliette Binoche) has her world turned upside down when her husband and daughter are killed in a car crash. She sells the family home and moves to a Parisian suburb, attempting to build a new life for herself. But her efforts to start afresh are dragged down by memories from the past and fear of the present.

In the second part, 'Three Colours: White'. Karol Karol is a Polish hairdresser living in Paris. He has just been divorced and kicked out onto the streets by his beautiful young wife Dominique (Julie Delpy). Whilst begging on the Metro, Karol is befriended by his fellow countryman Mikolaj, who agrees to smuggle him back to Warsaw in a trunk. Once home Karol begins to rebuild his life, and, by cunning means, starts to make enormous profits in Poland's new free-market system. He then puts his newly-acquired wealth to use, and starts to enact a complex plan to bring Dominique back into his life.

In the third and final part, 'Three Colours: Red', fashion model Valentine (Irene Jacob) accidentally runs over a dog. She takes him to a vet, gets him patched up, then tries to return him to his owner. It turns out that the owner is a retired judge (Jean-Louis Trintignant) who lives alone and listens in on his neighbours' telephone conversations. Valentine and Joseph slowly become friends; meanwhile, one of Joseph's neighbours cheats on her boyfriend, a young law student who will have an important effect on Valentine's life.

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Blu-ray Details

Certificate: 15

Publisher: Artificial Eye

Length: 277 mins

Region: B

Cat No: ART024BD

Format: Blu-ray Colour

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  • 3 discs

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by David Parkinson on 10th April 2004

Given that nothing in Krzysztof Kieslowski's canon could ever surpass his monumental TV series, The Dekalog, this trilogy has to settle for being his cinematic masterp... Read on

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