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The three colors trilogy blue, white, red

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  • "Three colours white"
  • "Bleu"
  • "Trois couleurs"
  • "Blanc"
  • "Three colours blue"
  • "Rouge"
  • "I'm so-so"
  • "Krystof Kieslowski's Three colours trilogy"
  • "Three colours red"

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  • "Three colours Red: A young model meets a retired judge by chance when she rescues his dog. Their initially fiery relationship mellows into a close friendship which ultimately liberates them both."
  • "The trilogy of films named after the colors of the French flag (blue--liberty, white--equality, red--fraternity), describes what these well-known historical notions mean to us today, who already possess liberty, who are equal, and for whom fraternity is a common ideal. In Blue liberty is not treated in a social or political way but the liberty of life itself. A beautiful woman is devastated after the accidental death of her husband, a renowned composer, and her young daughter. She returns to living her life again only when she allows music to protect her from loneliness. The sequel to Blue, Three colours white is a black comedy that examines equality. It tells the story of Polish hairdresser Karol whose life disintegrates when his beautiful wife of six months deserts him. The final film of the trilogy Three colours red symbolises fraternity and deals with the nature of coincidence, parallel lives and unlikely friendships. An unlikely event brings together the main characters from Blue, White and Red in a haunting end to the trilogy."
  • "Three colours Blue: Julie loses her compsoser husband and their child in a car crash and, though devastated, she tries to make a new start, away from her country house and a would-be lover. But music still surrounds her and she uncovers some unpleasant facts about her husband's life. Slowly Julie learns to live again, as music and the gift of creativity prove to be a healing force."
  • "Krzysztof Kieslowski's multi award winning trilogy is a landmark of world cinema. 'Three Colours Blue', 'White' and 'Red' have been acclaimed as masterpieces by critics and audiences the world over. The films, co-written by Kieslowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicxz, with whom he also wrote the epic 'Dekalog' cycle, explore the French Revolutionary ideals of freedom, equality and brotherhood, and their relevance to the contemporary world."
  • "The trilogy of films named after the colors of the French flag (blue--liberty, white--equality, red--fraternity), describes what these well-known historical notions mean to us today, who already possess liberty, who are equal, and for whom fraternity is a common ideal."
  • "Summary: The trilogy of films named after the colors of the French flag (blue--liberty, white--equality, red--fraternity), describes what these well-known historical notions mean to us today, who already possess liberty, who are equal, and for whom fraternity is a common ideal. In Blue liberty is not treated in a social or political way but the liberty of life itself. A beautiful woman (Juliette Binoche) is devastated after the accidental death of her husband, a renowned composer, and her young daughter. She returns to living her life again only when she allows music to protect her from loneliness."
  • "Three colours White: The mysterious tale of a man whose life disintegrates when his beautiful wife of six months deserts him. Forced to begin anew, he rebuilds his life, only to plan a dangerous scheme of vengeance against her."
  • "Three films in a trilogy about how women deal with relationships."

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  • "Detective and mystery films"
  • "Romance films"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Drama"

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  • "The three colors trilogy blue, white, red"
  • "The three colours trilogy blue white red"
  • "Three colours trilogy Blue, white, red"
  • "Trois couleurs"
  • "Three colours trilogy"
  • "The three colours trilogy"