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  1. 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.

  2. Mar 11, 2006 · With The Double Life of Véronique, made in 1991, and the subsequent trilogy of Three Colours: Blue, White and Red, all of which are included in a 10th anniversary season at the National Film...

  3. Three Colors Watching Order. The actual order for the Three Colors Trilogy is very straightforward. It starts with Blue, continues with White, and ends with Red. This is the order the films were released and is the best way to approach them.

  4. Jul 12, 2022 · To start with the basics, each of the “Three Colors” (“Blue,” “White,” andRed ”) ostensibly embodies one of the political ideals championed by the motto of the French Republic (liberty,...

  5. Feb 5, 2020 · The place of Krzysztof Kieslowskis trilogy in film history can be anchored by a two-part proposition: that, in the wake of the post-1989 folding of the Iron Curtain, this loosely connected series provides a unique and ingenious cinematic embodiment of the encounter of ‘East’ with ‘West’, and that it at the same time represents the ...

  6. Mar 9, 2003 · In the trilogy, "Blue" is the anti-tragedy, "White" is the anti-comedy, and "Red" is the anti-romance. All three films hook us with immediate narrative interest. They are metaphysical through example, not theory: Kieslowski tells the parable but doesn't preach the lesson.

  7. The Three Colours trilogy is a series of three psychological drama films directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. The trilogy is considered to be one of the greatest achievements in cinema history, and has garnered widespread acclaim.

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