In this episode, we discuss Krzysztof Kieślowski's Three Colors: Red, including its connections to Blue and White, the film's telephone motif, and the way Kieślowski’s camera conveys connection and disconnection.
See where Three Colors: Red is available to watch.
Supplemental Material:
The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-ray
Curzon's Three Colours Trilogy 4K Ultra HD
Kieślowski on Kieślowski (Book)
Krzysztof Kieślowski Interviews (Conversations with Filmmakers Series) (Book)
Three Colors: A Hymn to European Cinema by Colin MacCabe
Red: A Fraternity of Strangers by Georgina Evans
This Year's Foreign Oscar Race Reflects a Growingly Global Medium by Guy Lodge
Insight into Three Colors: Red
Additional Audio Sources:
Three Colors: Red Trailer
The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-ray
"Irène Jacob" from The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-ray
"Behind the Scenes of Red" from The Criterion Collection's Three Colors Blu-ray
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