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Three Colors: White is a film free - polono - Suisse of Krzysztof Kieślowski left in 1994.
Synopsis
The trilogy Three Colors explores successively the three terms of the currency of the France: “Freedom, Equality, Fraternity”. The second Blue film of the trilogy / White /Rouge has as a subject the equality.“ It is a history on the negation of the equality. The concept of equality suggests that we all are equal. However I think that it is not true. Nobody wants to really be the equal one of his next. Each one wants to be more equal. ” (Krzysztof Kieślowski)
In this second shutter, Kieślowski is interested in the economic upheaval which the Poland knew since the fall of the Berlin Wall; it approaches this topic through a history of love which evokes the bonds between the East and the West. Dominique obtains, in Paris, the divorce of with her Polish husband immigrant, Karol, for marriage not-soup. Under rocambolesques conditions, this one regains Poland where, benefitting from an unslung capitalism, it makes fortune quickly. Always in love with Dominique, it is made pass for dead in the hope re-examining it. In a strange light-back, Dominique finishes in prison in Poland.
Data sheet
- Title: Three Colors: White
- Realization: Krzysztof Kieślowski
- Scenario: Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz
- Country of origin: France, Poland, Swiss
- Production: MK2, France 3, CAB Production, Studio Producing Tor
- : Marine Karmitz
- Executive producer: Director Yvon CREN
- of the photography: Edward Kłosiński
- Decorations: Claude Lenoir
- Music: Zbigniew Preisner
- Sound: Jean-Claude Laureux
- Mixing sound: William Flageollet
- Assembly: Urszula Lesiak
- Kind: Drama
- Lasted: 1:31 min.
Distribution
- Zbigniew Zamachowski : “ Karol Karol ”
- Julie Delpy: “ Dominique Vidal ”
- Janusz Gajos: “ Mikołaj ”
- Jerzy Stuhr: “ Jurek ”
Around film
Rewards
- 1994 - International festival of film of Berlin: Better realizer : Krzysztof Kieślowski
- 1994 - Festival of film of Huesca: Better film
External bonds
- Critical of film by Télérama
Sources
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