Three Colours Trilogy (4k+Blu-ray) Curzon Ltd

$199.95

Available for the first time in the UK in 4K Ultra HD, this crisp restoration of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s award-winning trilogy explores the French Revolutionary ideals of freedom, equality and brotherhood, and their relevance to the contemporary world. It is a snapshot of European life at a time of reconstruction after the Cold War, reflected through the filmmaker’s moralist view of human nature and illuminated by each title’s palette colour.

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Special Features

Three Colours Trilogy, 7-disc 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray set
One 4K Ultra HD disc of each film: New 4K restoration presented in Dolby Vision HDR, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD sound, English & optional English SDH subtitles
One Blu-Ray disc of each film with 5.1 surround DTS-HD sound and Special Features.
Bonus Blu-Ray disc including 12 short films and more
5 Art cards each illustrated by a different artist
32 pages booklet including new interview with Julie Delpy
Digipack and hardcover slipcase in a canvas Curzon Collection slipcase
Design by Andrew Bannister

Special Features:

Three Colours Blu-Ray discs:
Three cinema lessons with Krzysztof Kieślowski
Interviews with Juliette Binoche, Julie Delpy, Irène Jacob, editor Jacques Witta & producer Marin Karmitz
Making of & Cannes Featurette
Theatrical Trailers
Bonus Blu-Ray Disc:

10 short films by Kieślowski: The Office (1966), The Tram (1966), Concert of Requests (1967), I Was a Soldier (1971), Factory (1971), Hospital (1977), Seven Women of Different Ages (1979), From a Night Porter’s Point of View (1979), Railway Station (1980), Talking Heads (1980)
2 Additional short films: The Musicians (1958), by Kieślowski's teacher and mentor, The Face (1966), starring Kieślowski
Still Alive: A Film About Krzysztof Kieślowski (Documentary, 2005)
Slavoj Žižek on Krzysztof Kieślowski (extract from The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, 2005)
In Search of Kieślowski: A Restoration Project (2021)

Format

4K, Bluray

Label

Curzon