English Français Español Deutsch

Best blackjack games is here.

  Top » Catalog Log In |  Cart Contents  |  Checkout | 

Best online pokies at https://aucasinosonline.com/pokies/

Search DaaVeeDee:
box
 
DescriptionNarrow




Advanced Search
box
Categories
box


Arthouse
Classic Films
Cult Films
Erotic Films
Euro-Westerns
Kids and Family
Jewish Themes
Documentaries
Mini-Series
Other Great Films

USA, Canada 
Latin America, Mexico 
France, Benelux 
Germany, Central Europe 
Russia, Eastern Europe 
Spain, Portugal 
Italy, Greece 
India, Eastern Asia 
Africa, Middle East 
Australia, New Zealand 
Great Britain, Ireland 
Scandinavia, Iceland 

View All Products

Blu-Ray

New Arrivals
Coming Soon
box
Shopping Cart more
box
0 items
box
Log In
box
Your Email Address
Your Password
box
Information
box
Our Policies
Shipping Info
Privacy Policy
Returns
Inquiries
Write a Review and Save!
Contact Us
box
Krzysztof Kieslowski - The Three Colours - Trilogy - 4-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
box_bg_l.gif.
Out of Stock
(Expected in Stock in 3-6 weeks)

Original Title: Trois couleurs: Bleu / Trzy kolory: Bialy / Trois couleurs: Rouge
Alternate Title: Three Colours: Blue / Three Colours: White / Three Colours: Red
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Berlin International Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
European Film Awards
Golden Globes
Goya Awards
Oscar Academy Awards
Vancouver International Film Festival
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
338 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Documentary
Filmographies
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1993 - 1994 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Poland ( Russia, Eastern Europe )
Switzerland ( Germany, Central Europe )


Directed By:
Krzysztof Kieslowski


Written By:
Krzysztof Kieslowski
Krzysztof Piesiewicz


Actors:
Juliette Binoche ..... Julie
Benoît Régent ..... Olivier
Florence Pernel ..... Sandrine
Charlotte Véry ..... Lucille (as Charlotte Very)
Hélène Vincent ..... La journaliste (as Helene Vincent)
Philippe Volter ..... L'agent immobilier
Claude Duneton ..... Le médecin
Hugues Quester ..... Patrice (Mari de Julie)
Emmanuelle Riva ..... La mère
Florence Vignon ..... La copiste
Daniel Martín ..... Le voisin du dessous
Jacek Ostaszewski ..... Le flutiste
Catherine Therouenne ..... La voisine
Yann Trégouët ..... Antoine (as Yann Tregouet)
Alain Ollivier ..... L'avocat
Zbigniew Zamachowski ..... Karol Karol
Julie Delpy ..... Dominique
Janusz Gajos ..... Mikolaj
Jerzy Stuhr ..... Jurek
Aleksander Bardini ..... Le notaire (The Lawyer)
Grzegorz Warchol ..... L'elégant (The Elegant Man)
Cezary Harasimowicz ..... L'inspecteur (The Inspector)
Jerzy Nowak ..... La vieux payson (The Old Farmer)
Jerzy Trela ..... Monsieur Bronek
Cezary Pazura ..... Le propriétaire du bureau de change (Bureau de Change Proprietor)
Michel Lisowski ..... L'interprète (The Interpreter)
Philippe Morier-Genoud ..... Le juge (The Judge)
Piotr Machalica ..... L'homme de haute taille (The Tall Man)
Francis Coffinet ..... L'employé de banque (The Bank Employee)
Barbara Dziekan ..... La caissière (The Cashier)
Irène Jacob ..... Valentine (as Irene Jacob)
Jean-Louis Trintignant ..... Le juge
Frédérique Feder ..... Karin (as Frederique Feder)
Jean-Pierre Lorit ..... Auguste
Samuel Le Bihan ..... Le photographe (Photographer) (as Samuel Lebihan)
Marion Stalens ..... Le Vétérinaire (Veterinary surgeon)
Teco Celio ..... Le barman (Barman)
Bernard Escalon ..... Le disquaire (Record dealer)
Jean Schlegel ..... Le voisin (Neighbour)
Elzbieta Jasinska ..... La femme (Woman)
Paul Vermeulen ..... L'ami de Karin (Karen's friend)
Jean-Marie Daunas ..... Le gardien du théâtre (Theatre manager)
Roland Carey ..... Le trafiquant (Drug dealer)
Brigitte Raul
Leo Ramseyer


Synopsis:
Three Colours Blue (1993): Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colours trilogy, which explores the French Revolutionary ideals of Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood, are landmarks of world cinema. 'Three Colours Blue' was an immediate success, winning the top prizes at the 1993 Venice film festival and unanimous praise from critics and audiences the world over. Julie (Juliette Binoche) loses her composer 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.

Three Colours White (1994): 'Three Colours White', a very funny and ironic black comedy, is the second in Krzysztof Kieslowski's acclaimed trilogy based on the ideals of the French Revolution.
Karol (Zamachowski), a Polish hairdresser, is divorced by his beautiful French wife Dominique (Delpy) and thrown onto the streets of Paris, penniless and with no passport. All seems lost until he meets a fellow Pole who ingeniously smuggles Karol back to Warsaw in a suitcase. Once there, Karol is determined to take revenge against his ex-wife. He deals successfully on the black market until he has enough money to put his plan into action, but he hasn't counted on love getting in the way of its perfect execution...

Three Colours Red (1994): The third and final part of Kieslowski's outstanding trilogy has been acclaimed as his masterpiece. Immaculately played by an extraordinary cast, Red masterfully plays on Kieslowski's interpretation of brotherhood and destiny. Irene Jacob is stunning as a young model who meets a retired judge by chance when she rescues his dog from a car accident. Jean-Louis Trintignant is utterly compelling as the embittered judge who spends his days eavesdropping on his neighbours' phone conversations. Their initially fiery relationship mellows into a close friendship which ultimately liberates them both. A final twist of fate reveals the destinies of the characters from all three parts of the trilogy.



This product was added to our catalog on Friday 26 February, 2010.
box_bg_r.gif.
Customers who bought this product also purchased
box
box

Copyright © 2005-2013 DaaVeeDee LLC
Powered by Oscommerce Supercharged by CRE Loaded Team
Using Version CRE Loaded PCI CE v6.4