
Three Colors: White
'Three Colors: White' is a 1994 French-Polish film directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. The movie is the second installment in the Three Colors trilogy, which explores the themes of liberty, equality, and fraternity based on the ideals of the French Revolution. The plot of 'White' follows a man who seeks revenge on his estranged wife after she divorces him. The film delves into themes of loss, redemption, and transformation.

Juliette Binoche
Julie

Julie Delpy
Dominique

Florence Pernel
Sandrine

Jacques Disses
Dominique's Lawyer

Michel Lisowski
Interpreter

Zbigniew Zamachowski
Karol Karol

Janusz Gajos
Mikołaj

Jerzy Stuhr
Jurek

Grzegorz Warchoł
Elegant

Jerzy Nowak
Old Peasant

Aleksander Bardini
Notary

Cezary Harasimowicz
Inspector

Jerzy Trela
Monsieur Bronek

Cezary Pazura
Exchange Office Owner

Piotr Machalica
Man under the Exchange Office

Barbara Dziekan
Mrs. Ewa

Marzena Trybała
Mariott Employee

Francis Coffinet
Bank Clerk

Yannick Evely
Metro Clerk

Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska
Madame Jadwiga

Jerzy Dominik
Airport Employee

Jakub Grzegorek
Man at Funeral

Małgorzata Kaczmarska
Airport Employee

Stan Latek
Consulate Representative

Marianna Grodzka-Marziano
Registry Office Clerk

Jan Mayzel
N/A

J. Modet
N/A

Liliana Okowity-Brosset
Karol's Employee

Wojciech Paszkowski
Policeman in a Hotel Room

Maria Robaszkiewicz
Woman at Funeral

Zdzisław Rychter
Baggage Thief

Bartłomiej Topa
Jacek

Wanda Wróblewska
Store Employee

M. Verner
N/A

Piotr Zelt
Employee of Karol's Company

Andrzej Precigs
Building Engineer (uncredited)
