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Krzysztof Kieslowski - 12 Titles Found
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Dekalog: Parts 1-5 (2 Disc Set)
(1988) [M]
Parts one to five of a ten part series made for Polish television. Each programme focuses on the inhabitants of an apartment block and the ethical dilemmas that they face each day. Dekalog, from the acclaimed director of the Three Colours trilogy, was premiered at the 1989 Venice Film Festival,... More
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Dekalog: Parts 6-10 (2 Disc Set)
(1988) [M]
Parts six to ten of a ten part series made for Polish television. Each programme focuses on the inhabitants of an apartment block and the ethical dilemmas that they face each day. Dekalog, from the acclaimed director of the Three Colours trilogy, was premiered at the 1989 Venice Film Festival,... More
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The Double Life Of Veronique (2 disc set)
(1991) [M]
A beautiful and disquieting romantic mystery from Krzysztof Kieslowski, The Double Life of Veronique stars Irene Jacob, winner of the Cannes 1991 Best Actress award for her performance as two identical women, Veronique and Veronika, born at the same time 20 years ago in Poland and France. They... More
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Three Colours Blue
(1993) [M]
Krzysztof Kieslowski's Three Colours trilogy, which explores the French Revolutionary ideals of Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood, are landmarks of world cinema. Three Colours Blue was an immediate success, winning the top prizes at the 1993 Venice film festival and unanimous praise from critics... More
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Three Colours White
(1994) [M]
Three Colours White, a very funny and ironic black comedy, is the second in Krzysztof Kieslowski's acclaimed trilogy based on the ideals of the French Revolution. Karol, a Polish hairdresser, is divorced by his beautiful French wife Dominique and thrown onto the streets of Paris, penniless and... More
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Three Colours Red
(1994) [M]
The third and final part of Kieslowski's outstanding trilogy has been acclaimed as his masterpiece. Immaculately played by an extraordinary cast, Red masterfully plays on Kieslowski's interpretation of brotherhood and destiny. Irene Jacob is stunning as a young model who meets a retired judge by... More
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A Short Film About Love
(1988) [M]
A Short Film About Love is the Rear Window style successor to Krzysztof Kieslowski's brilliant A Short Film About Killing, and is another episode in the cycle of films based on the Ten Commandments, Dekalog, Kieslowski's epic project which has taken him several years to complete. Contrary to its... More
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A Short Film About Killing
(1988) [MA]
Expanded from an episode in Kieslowski's 10-part "Dekalog" TV series (from the Ten Commandments), A Short Film About Killing is a powerful rebuke to a world that fights violence through ritualized capital punishment, but still dramatizes, sensationalizes and perpetuates it. The film's powerful... More
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The Kieslowski Collection, Disc 3 : No End
(1985) [M]
It's 1982: Poland is under martial law, and Solidarity is banned. Ulla, a translator working on Orwell, suddenly loses her husband, Antek, an attorney. She is possessed by her grief, and Antek continues to appear to her. She seeks to free herself in her work, in her relationship with her son, in... More
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The Kieslowski Collection, Disc 1 : The Scar (Blizna)
(1976) [PG]
1970. After discussions and dishonest negotiations, a decision is taken as to where a large new chemical factory is to be built and Bednarz, an honest Party man, is put in charge of the construction. He used to live in the small town where the factory is to be built, his wife used to be a Party... More
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