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Overview

Three Colors is a film trilogy who’s colors make up the films and the three colors of France – Blue, White and Red. With the colors meaning – freedom, equality and brotherliness.

  • Number of Movies: 3
  • Revenue: $6,928,130

Featured Cast

  1. Juliette Binoche
  2. Zbigniew Zamachowski

    Zbigniew Zamachowski

    Karol Karol

  3. Irène Jacob

    Irène Jacob

    Valentine

  4. Julie Delpy

    Julie Delpy

    Dominique

  5. Benoît Régent

    Benoît Régent

    Olivier

  6. Jean-Louis Trintignant
  7. Florence Pernel

    Florence Pernel

    Sandrine

  8. Janusz Gajos

    Janusz Gajos

    Mikołaj

  9. Frédérique Feder
  10. Charlotte Véry

    Charlotte Véry

    Lucille

  11. Jerzy Stuhr

    Jerzy Stuhr

    Jurek

  12. Jean-Pierre Lorit
  13. Hélène Vincent

    Hélène Vincent

    Journalist

  14. Samuel Le Bihan

    Samuel Le Bihan

    Photographer

Featured Crew

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.

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.

Part-time model Valentine unexpectedly befriends a retired judge after she runs over his dog. At first, the grumpy man shows no concern about the dog, and Valentine decides to keep it. But the two form a bond when she returns to his house and catches him listening to his neighbors’ phone calls.

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