"Three Colors" is a film trilogy directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, consisting of three movies: Blue, White, and Red. Each film represents one of the colors of the French flag and explores themes related to the principles of the French Revolution: liberty, equality, and fraternity. The trilogy is known for its artistic storytelling and deep emotional resonance.
The films are interconnected through their characters and narratives, yet each stands alone with its unique story. Blue focuses on a woman coping with loss, White tells the tale of a man seeking revenge, and Red revolves around the bond between a young model and an older judge. Together, they form a profound exploration of human experience.