Three Colors: BlueThree Colors: Blue
(1993)
Close video

Three Colors: Blue

A grieving woman confronts truths about her late husband's life as a composer.

Trailer

Why watch this film?

"Three Colors: Blue" is a film from one of the most important filmmakers from Poland and with one of the most remarkable works of independent cinema, Krzysztof Kieślowski left his mark on the seventh art. And one of the boldest and most recognized projects of the director was with the trilogy of colors - formed by the films "Three Colors: Blue", "Three Colors: Red" and "Three Colors: White". In the case of the first film, from 1993, we follow a woman (Juliette Binoche, completely magnetic on the screen) who tires of living after the death of her entire family in an accident. With Kieślowski's poetic and realistic direction, the viewer is taken to dive into this story that portrays freedom in a way we never thought of: as something cold, sad, distant. Of those stories that, when the credits go up, we rethink life. And is there something better in cinema than that kind of reaction?

Filmelier

Filmelier

Our suggestions

Plot summary

Juliette Binoche gives a tour de force performance as Julie, a woman reeling from the tragic death of her husband and young daughter. But Blue is more than just a blistering study of grief; it’s also a tale of liberation, as Julie attempts to free herself from the past while confronting truths about the life of her late husband, a composer.

To share

Where to watch?