Juliette Binoche in Three Colors: Blue (1993)

Three Colors: Blue

Original title: Trois couleurs: Bleu
Movie#34362881993R1h 38m
DramaMusicMysteryRomance
7.8 / 10(119,041)

A woman struggles to find a way to live her life after the death of her husband and child.

Rated
R
Runtime
1h 38m
Released
1993
Country
France, Poland, Switzerland

Details

Release year: 1993

Storyline

A woman struggles to find a way to live her life after the death of her husband and child.

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Did you know

For the shot where Julie scrapes her hand along a stone wall, Juliette Binoche was originally supposed to wear a prosthetic to protect her hand, but it looked too obvious on camera. Binoche felt the scene was important enough that she actually dragged her unprotected hand along the wall, drawing real blood. She claims it took over a year for her hand to heal completely.

At the 2018 Visegrad Film Forum, cinematographer Slawomir Idziak claimed that the script and initial cut of this film focused on the journalist character (played by Hélène Vincent) and her efforts to investigate the authorship of the unfinished musical composition that drives the plot. It was only during the editing process that director Krzysztof Kieslowski re-structured the film to focus on Julie (played by Juliette Binoche).

When Olivier has tracked down Julie but is then ignored by her, there is a close-up of Julie allowing a sugar cube to soak up her coffee. Deeming that the sugar cube had to soak up the coffee in precisely 5 seconds, Krzysztof Kieslowski had his assistant director test multiple brands (which soaked with coffee anywhere from 3 to 11 seconds) to find one that took just the correct time.

Box Office

Gross (Domestic): $1,324,974

Opening Weekend (Domestic): $6,413 (1993-12-05)