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Most accessible is Decalogue 89 Plus, which marks the 20th anniversary of Kieslowski's landmark film cycle with a new set of films by 10 young directors.
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She enthusiastically spoke about her job searching for locales for Kieslowski's trilogy.
Karin Badt: Women Directors are Rare (For Now): An Interview with Julie Bertuccelli at Cannes Karin Badt 2010
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In Kieslowski's Blue, the experience of the character is different than in Certified Copy.
Karin Badt: A Conversation with Juliette Binoche on "Certified Copy" 2010
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She enthusiastically spoke about her job searching for locales for Kieslowski's trilogy.
Karin Badt: Women Directors are Rare (For Now): An Interview with Julie Bertuccelli at Cannes 2010
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There's the ubiquitous tango by Zbigniew Preisner throughout "White" from Kieslowski's "Three Colors" trilogy.
Scherzando Matthew Guerrieri 2007
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Update, 3/4: "Channeling the spirit of Krzysztof Kieslowski's Red in its suffusive evocation of longing and synchronicity," writes acquarello, "Xavier Giannoli's The Singer is an intelligently rendered, understatedly resonant, and refined portrait of the often bifurcating trajectories of existential and emotional intersections."
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Would like to hear what you think about Julie Delpy's character in Kieslowski's Blanc.
Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009
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Kieslowski's heroine is a young student/model in Geneva, Valentine (Irene Jacob), whose accidental encounter with a reclusive ex-judge (Jean-Louis Trintignant) changes the course of both their lives.
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He tells me that the power of Kieslowski's "Blue" is that the woman -- who has lost her husband and child -- emerges victorious as she decides that she is, alone, capable of creating her own identity.
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Klosinski's death leaves only Slamowir Idziak, the gifted cinematographer of THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VÉRONIQUE (1991) and BLUE (1993), as a living representative of Kieslowski's final camera trust.
Archive 2008-01-06 2008
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