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Writers:
Krzysztof Kieslowski (scenario) and
Krzysztof Piesiewicz (scenario) ...
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Release Date:
18 February 1994 (USA) more
Plot:
Second of a trilogy of films dealing with contemporary French society shows a man dealing with a Polish immigrant whose wife wants to divorce him because he can't perform in bed. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
1 win & 2 nominations more
NewsDesk:
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User Reviews:
Kieslowski a masterful painter in Blue, White and Red: see all three! more (58 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Zbigniew Zamachowski ... Karol Karol

Julie Delpy ... Dominique
Janusz Gajos ... Mikolaj
Jerzy Stuhr ... Jurek
Aleksander Bardini ... Le notaire (The Lawyer)
Grzegorz Warchol ... L'elégant (The Elegant Man)
Cezary Harasimowicz ... L'inspecteur (The Inspector)
Jerzy Nowak ... La vieux payson (The Old Farmer)
Jerzy Trela ... Monsieur Bronek
Cezary Pazura ... Le propriétaire du bureau de change (Bureau de Change Proprietor)
Michel Lisowski ... L'interprète (The Interpreter)
Philippe Morier-Genoud ... Le juge (The Judge) (as Philippe Morier Genoud)
Piotr Machalica ... L'homme de haute taille (The Tall Man)

Francis Coffinet ... L'employé de banque (The Bank Employee)
Barbara Dziekan ... La caissière (The Cashier)
Yannick Evely ... L'employée du metro (The Metro Employee)
Marzena Trybala ... L'employée du Mariott (The Mariott Employee)
Jacques Disses ... L'avocat de Dominique (Dominique's Lawyer)
Teresa Budzisz-Krzyzanowska ... Madame Jadwiga
Krystyna Bigelmajer (as K. Bigelmajer)
Marianna Grodzka-Marziano (as M. Marciano)
Maria Robaszkiewicz (as M. Robaszkiewicz)
Jerzy Dominik (as J. Dominik)
Jan Mayzel (as J. Mayzel)
Zdzislaw Rychter (as Z. Richter)
Jakub Grzegorek (as J. Grzegorek)
J. Modet
Bozena Szymanska (as B. Szymánska)
Malgorzata Kaczmarska (as M. Kaczmarska)
Liliana Okowity (as L. Okowity)
Bartlomiej Topa (as B. Topa)
Aleksander Kalinowski (as A. Kalinowski)
Adam Paplinski (as A. Paplinski)
Wanda Wróblewska (as W. Wróblewska)
Stan Latek (as S. Latek)
Wojciech Paszkowski (as W. Paszkowski)
M. Verner
Joanna Ladynska (as J. Ladynska)
Malgorzata Prazmowska (as M. Prazmowska)
Piotr Zelt (as P. Zelt)

Juliette Binoche ... Julie Vignon (de Courcy)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Florence Pernel ... (uncredited)
Andrzej Precigs ... (uncredited)
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Directed by
Krzysztof Kieslowski 
 
Writing credits
Krzysztof Kieslowski (scenario) and
Krzysztof Piesiewicz (scenario)

Agnieszka Holland (scenario collaborator) and
Edward Zebrowski (scenario collaborator) and
Edward Klosinski (scenario collaborator)

Marcin Latallo (dialogue translation)

Produced by
Yvon Crenn .... executive producer
Marin Karmitz .... producer
 
Original Music by
Zbigniew Preisner 
 
Cinematography by
Edward Klosinski (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Urszula Lesiak 
 
Casting by
Teresa Violetta Buhl 
Margot Capelier 
 
Production Design by
Halina Dobrowolska 
Claude Lenoir 
 
Set Decoration by
Tomasz Kowalski 
Dariusz Lipinski 
Henryk Puchalski 
 
Makeup Department
Jean-Pierre Caminade .... hair stylist
Jadwiga Cichocka .... makeup artist
Jolanta Pruszynska .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Ryszard Chutkowski .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Teresa Violetta Buhl .... assistant director
Emmanuel Finkiel .... assistant director
Aleksandrs Petukhovs .... second unit director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Lionel Acat .... props
Christian Aubenque .... props
Michel Charvaz .... props
Jean-Pierre Delettre .... props
Magdalena Dipont .... set designer
Julien Poitou-Weber .... props
 
Sound Department
Marc-Antoine Beldent .... foley artist
Marc-Antoine Beldent .... post synchronization
Pascal Colomb .... sound recordist
Eric Ferret .... foley artist
Eric Ferret .... post synchronization
William Flageollet .... sound mixer
Leszek Kaminski .... assistant sound engineer
Jean-Claude Laureux .... sound editor
Jean-Claude Laureux .... sound
Francine Lemaitre .... sound editor
Jérôme Lévy .... foley artist (as Jerome Levy)
Jérôme Lévy .... post synchronization (as Jerome Levy)
Pascal Mazière .... foley artist
Pascal Mazière .... post synchronization
Rafal Paczkowski .... sound engineer
Brigitte Taillandier .... sound recordist
Piotr Zawadzki .... sound editor
 
Stunts
Robert Brzezinski .... stunts
Janusz Chlebowski .... stunts
Ryszard Janikowski .... stunts
Zbigniew Modej .... stunts
Józef Stefanski .... stunts
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Sergiusz Bogucki .... lighting technician
Ernst Brunner .... lighting technician
Muriel Coulin .... assistant camera
Alain Dondin .... lighting technician
Alain Dreze .... grip
Alain Dubouloz .... lighting technician
Slawomir Grinka .... lighting technician
Piotr Jaxa .... still photographer
Henryk Jedynak .... assistant camera
Stanislaw Kolenda .... grip
Zbigniew Koniuszy .... grip
Hans Meier .... lighting technician
Piotr Obloza .... lighting technician
Marek Socha .... lighting technician
Albert Vasseur .... grip
Piotr Jaxa .... second camera operator (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
Laco Adamik .... computer animator
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jolanta Luczak .... wardrobe
Elzbieta Radke .... wardrobe
Virginie Viard .... wardrobe
Teresa Wardzala .... wardrobe
 
Editorial Department
Ewa Lenkiewicz .... assistant editor
Christian Phan-Trong-Tuan .... assistant editor (as Christian Phan-Trong Tuan)
Alicja Torbus-Wosinska .... assistant editor
Rob Sciarratta .... video color timer (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Jan Cielecki .... musician: clarinet
Halina Laciak .... executive music producer
Zbigniew Paleta .... musical director
Zbigniew Paleta .... musician: violin
Mariusz Pedzialek .... musician: oboe
Jerzy Petersburski .... composer: song "To ostatnia niedziela"
 
Other crew
François Azria .... assistant to director
Julie Bertucelli .... assistant to director
Andrzej Buhl .... administrator
Olivier Bulteau .... administrator
Aline Corneille .... administrator
Maria Czartoryska .... assistant to director
Geneviève Dufour .... script supervisor (as Genevieve Dufour)
Wlodzimierz Dziatkiewicz .... administrator
Roman Gren .... acting coach
Anne Guillemard .... administrator
Katarzyna Janus .... administrator
Joanna Kadubiec .... administrator
Caroline Lassa .... administrator
Stan Latek .... assistant to director
Dominique Lefevre .... administrator
Stefan Libiot .... assistant to director (as Stéphane Libiot)
Pawel Lozinski .... assistant to director
Adam Paplinski .... assistant to director
Joanna Pindelska .... administrator
Malgorzata Powalka .... administrator
Eva Simonet .... press attache
Krzysztof Staszewski .... administrator
Irena Stralkowska .... studio director: TOR, Warsaw
Ryszard Straszewski .... studio director: TOR, Warsaw
Jean Talvat .... administrator
Nicolas Tempier .... administrator
Peter Thurrell .... assistant to director
Gisèle Vuillaume .... administrator (as Gisele Vuillaume)
Malgorzata Witkowska .... administrator
Krzysztof Zanussi .... studio director: TOR, Warsaw
 
Crew believed to be complete


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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Three Colours: White (Canada: English title) (UK)
Three Colors: White (USA)
Trois couleurs: Blanc (France)
Trzy kolory: Biały (Poland)
White
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MPAA:
Rated R for some sexuality and language.
Runtime:
91 min
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Juliette Binoche and Florence Pernel, stars of Kieslowski's Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993), make cameo appearances in this film. more
Quotes:
Karol Karol: [to the man who wanted help committing suicide] That was a blank. The next one's real. Are you sure? more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in Severance (2006) more

FAQ

The Meaning of the Sign Language in the Last Scene / La Signification de la language de signe en la scéne de la fin
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4 out of 5 people found the following review useful.
Kieslowski a masterful painter in Blue, White and Red: see all three!, 6 November 1999
8/10
Author: javold from Chicago

It is not only difficult to comment separately on the three parts of Kieslowski's trilogy, it seems obvious that the filmmaker wants us to do just the opposite: view them in order, Blue, White, and Red, and consider them together as one complete work. It is true they are distinct stories with distinct themes: liberty, equality, fraternity, and each them is developed with unique applications of intrigue and artistry. They are each well worth seeing independently, but I believe they are best seen as one work. Collectively, I would rate the trilogy as a 9; separately, I place each in my top ten for the years 1993 and 1994.

White is the fabric of a bride, chaste and pure at the outset of her marriage; later it is the flash of an orgasm in the dark; and then .... But any more said of the instances of white in this film might spoil it for the first-time viewer. Unlike Three Colors: Blue, White is a more plot-oriented movie, with two main characters to Blue's one. And this is as it should be. Blue's theme of Liberty, the first word of France's motto, is an individual's principle, while White's theme of Equality, the French motto's second word, requires at least two people. The central quest for liberty is personal; the struggle for equality is fundamentally social. White is the most conventional of the three Color films, and while it is still one of my ten top films of 1994, I rate it an 8, slightly less than the highly visual Blue and the mind-bending Red.

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