Three Colors: Blue
A haunting psychological drama exploring the crushing weight of grief, where a shattered woman seeks sanctuary in total isolation, only to be submerged in the striking blue hues of inescapable human connection.
Three Colors: Blue
Three Colors: Blue

Trois couleurs : Bleu

08 September 1993 France 98 min ⭐ 7.6 (1,852)
Director: Krzysztof Kieślowski
Cast: Juliette Binoche, Benoît Régent, Florence Pernel, Charlotte Véry, Hélène Vincent
Drama
The Illusion of Absolute Liberty Grief, Trauma, and Healing The Omnipresence of the Past Human Connection and Empathy
Box Office: $1,527,572

Three Colors: Blue - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details

Easter Eggs

The Courtroom Scene

While tracking down her husband's mistress, Julie enters a courtroom and accidentally interrupts a divorce proceeding. The couple in the courtroom is Karol and Dominique, the main characters of the next film in the trilogy, Three Colors: White. [1.2]

Van den Budenmayer

The fictional composer whose music is featured in the film is a recurring easter egg in Kieślowski's cinematic universe, also appearing in The Double Life of Veronique and Decalogue, serving as a stand-in for composer Zbigniew Preisner.