Three Colors Trilogy
The Three Colors trilogy consists of three movies directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski that tackles themes inherent to human nature through the colors of the French flag and their meaning - Blue (liberty), White (equality) and Red (fraternity).
Krzysztof Kieślowski
Casts & Crew
Juliette Binoche
Benoît Régent
Florence Pernel
Zbigniew Zamachowski
Julie Delpy
Janusz Gajos
Irène Jacob
Jean-Louis Trintignant
Jean-Pierre Lorit
Also Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski
Part-time model Valentine meets a retired judge who lives in her neighborhood after she runs over his dog. At first the judge gifts Valentine with the dog, but her possessive boyfriend won't allow her to keep it. When she returns with the dog to the judge's house, she discovers him listening in on his neighbors' phone conversations. At first Valentine is outraged, but her debates with the judge over his behavior soon leads them to form a strange bond.
Witek runs after a train. Three variations follow on how such a seemingly banal incident could influence the rest of Witek's life.
A young man in his twenties leaves prison after a three-year sentence. He wants to start a new life in a place where he is not known and dreams only of a job, a wife and a family. He succeeds partially in fulfilling these dreams, but then runs into a conflict on a construction job between the corrupt boss and fellow workers secretly planning a strike. He becomes a pawn in one camp while remaining true to his ideals in the other. Filmed in 1976 and shelved for five years.
Collection of documentary shorts by various acclaimed directors
A boy shyly watches a girl on a tram. Only when he exits the tram, and its too late, does he realize that he must meet her.
A former partisan now 38 years old remembers his childhood in the war.
A collection of short films by 16 European directors.
A documentary revolving around the Polish situation on an industrial level at the tail-end of the 1960s: it alternates between stark images at a metallurgic foundry and a board-room meeting among the various executives involved in its management.
A group of veterans recount a horrifying experience when trapped in a minefield, resulting in each losing their sight.
Krzysztof Kieslowski asks Poles of various ages who they are and what they want in life.