(Krzysztof Kieslowski, 99 mins, R, 1994)
Immerse yourself in the emotional and philosophical depth of Krzysztof Kieslowski`s Three Colors Trilogya cinematic exploration of the French ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Each film in this remarkable trilogy, beautifully shot and thoughtfully crafted, delves into the complexities of human life, love, and loss.
Join Rosalind Brackenbury, author and film enthusiast, as she introduces each of these extraordinary films every Tuesday evening starting January 14 at Tropic Cinema. Rosalind will share her insights into Kieslowskis storytelling, discussing the emotional depth, color symbolism, and overarching themes of human connection, loss, and the pursuit of personal freedom.
Red: A haunting exploration of fate and interconnectedness, as Valentine (Irène Jacob) forms an unlikely bond with a retired judge (Jean-Louis Trintignant) who spies on his neighbors. Their lives intertwine in ways they never could have predicted, reflecting the ultimate pursuit of fraternity and understanding.
Tuesday, Jan 28
6:30 PM