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Three Colours: White ( French: Trois couleurs: Blanc, Polish: Trzy kolory: Biały) is a 1994 arthouse psychological comedy-drama film co-written, produced and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. [3] [4] White is the second in the Three Colours trilogy, themed on the French Revolutionary ideals, following Blue and preceding Red.
Jun 10, 1994 · Three Colors: White: Directed by Krzysztof Kieslowski. With Zbigniew Zamachowski, Julie Delpy, Janusz Gajos, Jerzy Stuhr. After his wife divorces him, a Polish immigrant plots to get even with her.
Taking a lighter tone than the other films of the Three Colors trilogy, White is a witty, bittersweet comedy with heavier themes on its mind than one might at first realize. Read...
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The Three Colours trilogy (French: Trois couleurs, Polish: Trzy kolory) is the collective title of three psychological drama films directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski: Three Colours: Blue (1993), Three Colours: White (1994), and Three Colours: Red (1994), represented by the Flag of France.
Three Colors: White. The most playful and also the grittiest film of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colors trilogy, White follows the adventures of Karol Karol (Zbigniew Zamachowski), a Polish immigrant living in France.
Three Colors: White (English Subtitled) The most playful and the grittiest of Kieślowski's Three Colors films follows the adventures of Karol Karol, a Polish immigrant living in France.
The 1994 Three Colours: White is the second part of Kieślowski's Three Colours trilogy. The titular three colours allude to the motto of the French Revolution: liberty (blue), equality (white), and fraternity (red).