Three Colours: White | reviewed by: Mark Dancer | January 3, 2012
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The second of Kieslowski's Three Colors film deals with the theme of equality. A great film, but the low point of the fantastic trilogy.
genre | Comedy | Drama | foreign |
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synopsis | White is the second film from the trilogy by Kieślowski. “White” meaning equality. Here Kieślowski shows his talent at making comedies. It’s about the relationship between Karol, a polish hair dresser, and the beautiful Dominique, who he’s dependant on. |
lead actors | Zbigniew Zamachowski | Julie Delpy | Janusz Gajos | Jerzy Stuhr | Aleksander Bardini |
director | Krzysztof Kieslowski |