Film
Three Colours: Blue
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The first in Krzysztof Kieślowski’s acclaimed trilogy exploring the symbolism of the three colors of the French flag—in this case, blue, for liberty—features one of Juliette Binoche’s finest performances. With a piercing emotional depth, Binoche plays a Parisian woman who, following the death of her husband and daughter, attempts to start a new life unencumbered by emotional attachments—a quest for an illusory freedom that opens up profound questions about the meaning of personal liberty.
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