The Three Colours Trilogy

Krzysztof Kieslowski's trilogy is one of the standard bearers for 'arthouse' cinema. And though the movies occasionally hint at self-importance (in Zbigniew Preisner's intrusive scores and the colour-coded shooting style), Kieslowski's steely control of storytelling always keeps the narratives fiercely compelling

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Krzysztof Kieslowski’s trilogy is one of the standard bearers for ‘arthouse’ cinema. And though the movies occasionally hint at self-importance (in Zbigniew Preisner’s intrusive scores and the colour-coded shooting style), Kieslowski’s steely control of storytelling always keeps the narratives fiercely compelling

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Krzysztof Kieslowski's trilogy is one of the standard bearers for 'arthouse' cinema. And though the movies occasionally hint at self-importance (in Zbigniew Preisner's intrusive scores and the colour-coded shooting style), Kieslowski's steely control of storytelling always keeps the narratives fiercely compelling The Three Colours Trilogy