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Three Colors: White
TrailerKarol married and moved to Paris to live Dominique. However, their marriage did not last long. After divorce, Karol is forced to leave home and lives around the station. He returns to Poland but his heart can not forget Dominique.Let's follow him in this interesting movieActors: Zbigniew Zamachowski, Julie Delpy, Janusz Gajos, Jerzy Stuhr, Aleksander Bardini, Grzegorz Warchol, Cezary Harasimowicz, Jerzy Nowak, Jerzy Trela, Cezary Pazura, Michel Lisowski, ...»Director: Krzysztof KieslowskiCountry: InternationalDuration: 92 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 7.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Three Colors: White"
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Characters of "Three Colors: White"
Karol KarolPlayed by: Zbigniew ZamachowskiDominiquePlayed by: Julie DelpyLe jugePlayed by: Philippe Morier-GenoudJulie VignonPlayed by: Juliette Binoche -
Directors of "Three Colors: White"
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Creators of "Three Colors: White"
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Critic Reviews of "Three Colors: White"
Chicago ReaderAugust 09, 2012he love that figures centrally in White appears more as a postulate than as a realized fact. To achieve something more durable and persuasive, real characters are required, not allegorical stick figures.
VarietyMarch 26, 2009The entertaining second seg of Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colors trilogy is involving, bittersweet and droll.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006It's often cruel, of course, and cool as an ice-pick, but it's still endowed with enough unsentimental humanity to end with a touching, lyrical admission of the power of love. Essential viewing.
New York TimesAugust 30, 2004How could the creator of Blue, the story of a woman who grieves by moping around Paris in a chichi haircut, possibly have followed it with such a rich, light-handed marvel?
Salon.comJune 12, 2002Kieslowski, who so keenly satirized the crippling excesses of communism in his earlier work, unflinchingly has a go at training-wheels capitalism, but not without affection for the thawing tundra of his beleaguered mother country.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000White is the anti- comedy, in between the anti- tragedy and the anti- romance.
Seanax.comJanuary 13, 2017[T]his is the comedy of the trilogy, not so much a black comedy as a wicked satire in the cold white light of Polish winter, which (as you would expect) informs the color palette of this film.
Antagony & EcstasySeptember 05, 2013As probing and meaningful as any arthouse hit of the '90s, lacking only the drama and mystical qualities of Blue and Red to overtly flag itself as such.
GuardianAugust 09, 2012A bleak but ultimately hopeful comedy which, if it hadn't got to be called White, might very well be dubbed Black.
Empire MagazineAugust 09, 2012The least favourite of the trilogy, this is also arguably the most accessible.
Film4August 09, 2012Kieslowski's film is one of the great film comedies. Sure, it's the light relief of the Three Colours trilogy, but its sharp observations about human nature are every bit as telling.
Groucho ReviewsDecember 31, 2011Karol Karol embodies his homeland, going for broke--in criminal fashion, if necessary--to stake its claim as a player in the European landscape. [Blu-ray]
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