
Three Colors: Blue
Three Colors: Blue is a 1993 French film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. The movie is the first part of Kieślowski's Three Colors trilogy, representing the French flag's blue color and the theme of liberty. The film stars Juliette Binoche as a woman struggling to cope with the death of her husband and daughter in a car accident. The story explores themes of grief, solitude, and personal freedom.

Juliette Binoche
Julie

Julie Delpy
Dominique

Benoît Régent
Olivier

Florence Pernel
Sandrine

Charlotte Véry
Lucille

Hélène Vincent
Journalist

Philippe Volter
Real Estate Agent

Claude Duneton
Doctor

Hugues Quester
Patrice (Julie's Husband)

Emmanuelle Riva
Mother

Florence Vignon
The Copyist

Daniel Martin
The Downstairs Neighbour

Jacek Ostaszewski
The Flutist

Catherine Therouenne
The Neighbour

Yann Trégouët
Antoine

Alain Ollivier
The Lawyer

Isabelle Sadoyan
Maid

Pierre Forget
Gardiner

Idit Cebula
N/A

Yves Penay
N/A

Philippe Morier-Genoud
The Judge

Zbigniew Zamachowski
Karol Karol

Alain Decaux
Eulogist at the Funeral
