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The 'Three Colours' Trilogy

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This appreciative account of the 'Three Colours' trilogy communicates the power and imagery of the films, and demonstrates how Kieslowski's art is brought to bear in their moving renditions of the lives of its characters. An interview with Kieslowsi shortly before his death concludes this tribute.

124 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 25, 2019

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Geoff Andrew

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August 6, 2023
I thought these BFI classics books would be lame but I found this in Oxfam and this was a very passionate and well referenced essay
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March 8, 2026
An admittedly personal analysis of the three films, which talks through the similarities, patternings and their significance in Kieslowski's work. Andrew argues these as the pinnacle of the maestro's work, while his earlier films in Poland were more political. I would argue against this, as a real fan of those earlier films, but this is quite an achievement nonetheless and the book is a worthwhile read for fans of any of KK's work.
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