Overview:
Polish immigrant Karol Karol finds himself out of a marriage, a job and a country when his French wife, Dominique, divorces him after six months due to his impotence. Forced to leave France after losing the business they jointly owned, Karol enlists fellow Polish expatriate Mikołaj to smuggle him back to their homeland.Original Title: | Trois couleurs : Blanc |
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Status: | Released (1994-01-26) |
Awards: | 1 win & 6 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $1,237,219 |
Screen: | Krzysztof Kieslowski, Krzysztof Piesiewicz, Agnieszka Holland |
Productions: | France 3 Cinéma, MK2 Films, CAB Productions, Studio Filmowe Tor |
Production Countries: | France, Poland, Switzerland |
Spoken Languages: | Polski, Magyar, Français |
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Casts
- 1145: Zbigniew Zamachowski - Karol Karol
- 1146: Julie Delpy - Dominique
- 1147: Janusz Gajos - Mikołaj
- 1148: Jerzy Stuhr - Jurek
- 1138501: Grzegorz Warchoł - Elegant
- 7119: Jerzy Nowak - Old Peasant
- 1149: Aleksander Bardini - Notary
Crews
- 1134: Marin Karmitz - Producer - Production
- 1135: Zbigniew Preisner - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1143: Edward Kłosiński - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1144: Urszula Lesiak - Editor - Editing
- 1126: Krzysztof Kieślowski - Director - Directing
- 1126: Krzysztof Kieślowski - Screenplay - Writing
- 1132: Krzysztof Piesiewicz - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
Filipe Manuel Neto
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**I liked it, but the script seems a little too far-fetched.** Of the three films in Krzysztof Kieslowski's “color trilogy”, this is perhaps the closest to comedy. The plot begins with a couple's divorce: he is Polish and went to France because of her, who is French. Both got marr ....
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This is my favourite of the Kieslowski trilogy - even if it might make you wonder about the efficiency of airport security in future! It all centres around "Karol Karol" (Zbigniew Zamachowski) who is facing divorce from his glamorous wife (Julie Delpy) - on the grounds of non-consumm ....
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