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In the film Three Colors: White (1994), directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, we follow the story of Karol Karol, a Polish immigrant living in France. Devastated by his wife's decision to divorce him, Karol is determined to seek revenge and restore his dignity. Karol's plan involves tricking his ex-wife into thinking he has become successful, but his schemes take an unexpected turn.
As Karol navigates the streets of Paris and encounters various challenges, he finds an opportunity to rebuild his life. Along the way, he meets other characters who play essential roles in his journey to overcome heartbreak and regain self-worth.
Three Colors: White is the second installment of Kieślowski's renowned Three Colors Trilogy and explores themes of equality, justice, and personal transformation. The film is characterized by Kieślowski's signature visual style, combining stunning cinematography with a compelling narrative.
With its thought-provoking storyline and nuanced performances, Three Colors: White captivates audiences, delving deep into the complexities of human emotions and the consequences of our actions. This cinematic masterpiece showcases Kieślowski's talent as a director, and its themes resonate not only with those experiencing heartbreak but with anyone seeking redemption and the pursuit of justice.
Immerse yourself in this poignant story of love, loss, and resilience as Three Colors: White takes you on an emotional journey through the shadows of Karol Karol's life.
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Three Colors: WhiteRelease Date:
10 Jun 1994Writers:
Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz, Agnieszka HollandAwards:
1 win & 6 nominations