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Three Colors: Blue

Three Colors: Blue

19937.61h 38m

Overview

The wife of a famous composer survives a car accident that kills her husband and daughter. Now alone, she shakes off her old identity and explores her newfound freedom but finds that she is unbreakably bound to other humans, including her husband’s mistress, whose existence she never suspected.

Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski
Written by Krzysztof Kieślowski, Agnieszka Holland, Edward Żebrowski
Produced by Marin Karmitz
Box Office0Revenue: $1.5M

Top Cast

Juliette Binoche

Juliette Binoche

Julie

Benoît Régent

Benoît Régent

Olivier

Florence Pernel

Florence Pernel

Sandrine

Charlotte Véry

Charlotte Véry

Lucille

Hélène Vincent

Hélène Vincent

Journalist

Philippe Volter

Philippe Volter

Real Estate Agent

Claude Duneton

Claude Duneton

Doctor

Hugues Quester

Hugues Quester

Patrice (Julie's Husband)

Emmanuelle Riva

Emmanuelle Riva

Mother

Florence Vignon

Florence Vignon

The Copyist

Themes & Keywords

franceparis, francecomposerpainto composeloss of loved onepsychological dramafrench

About Three Colors: Blue

Three Colors: Blue is a drama film released in 1993 exploring themes of france, paris, france, composer, pain, to compose, loss of loved one. Directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, it stars Juliette Binoche, Benoît Régent, Florence Pernel. The wife of a famous composer survives a car accident that kills her husband and daughter. Now alone, she shakes off her old identity and explores her newfound freedom but finds that she is unbreakably bound to other humans, including her husband’s mistress, whose existence she never suspected.

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