Three Colors: Red
Three Colors: Red is a Film free - polono - Suisse of Krzysztof Kieślowski left in 1994.
Synopsis
It is the last film of the trilogy Bleu/Blanc/ Rouge . Each one explores the three broad topics of the modern Démocratie: Freedom, Equality, Fraternity.
The film Three Colors: Red occurs mainly in Suisse.
A young mannequin brings back to it a stray bitch. She discovers there her Master, not less strange than the situation. He appears of pace strong bougonne. Then, through visits, that which proves to be a former magistrate informs him of his illegal phone-tappings of the conversations of its neighbors. They end curiously up binding friendship, even more.
Data sheet
- Title: Three Colors: Red
- Realizer: 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: Yvon CREN
- Casting: Marguerite Capelier
- Director of the photography: Piotr Sobociński
- Music: Zbigniew Preisner, Love with the first Glance by Jean-Louis Murat
- Decorations: Claude Lenoir
- Sound: Jean-Claude Laureux
- Mixing sound: William Flageollet
- Assembly: Jacques Witta
- Kind: Drama
- Lasted: 1:39 min.
Distribution
- Irene Jacob: “ Valentine Dussaut ”
- Jean-Louis Trintignant: “ Joseph Kern ” (the judge)
- Jean-Pierre Lorit: “ Auguste Bruner ”
- Frederique Feder: “ Karin ”
- Samuel Bihan: “ photographer ”
Around film
Rewards
1994:- Price Méliès
- Present in the official selection of the feature-length films in Nominated competition of the Cannes festival
- for three Oscars:
1995:
the United States (others):
- National Board off Review, Better foreign film
- New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Better film in foreign language
- National Society off Film Critics Awards, Better film in foreign language
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards, Better foreign film
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César of the cinema nominated: Better film, Better actor: (Jean-Louis Trintignant), Better actress: (Irene Jacob), Better realizer: (Krzysztof Kieślowski), César of the best original screenplay: (Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz).
External bonds
- Critical of film by Télérama
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