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Three Colours Trilogy 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Collection

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  • THREE COLOURS TRILOGY | A CURZON COLLECTION
  • Available for the first time in the UK in 4K Ultra HD, this crisp restoration of Krzysztof Kieślowski's award-winning trilogy explores the French Revolutionary ideals of freedom, equality and brotherhood, and their relevance to the contemporary world. It is a snapshot of European life at a time of reconstruction after the Cold War, reflected through the filmmaker's moralist view of human nature and illuminated by each title's palette colour.

  • Three Colours Trilogy | 7-disc 4K Ultra HD & Blu-Ray set

  • One 4K Ultra HD disc of each film: New 4K restoration presented in Dolby Vision HDR, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD sound, English & optional English SDH subtitles
  • One Blu-Ray disc of each film with 5.1 surround DTS-HD sound and Special Features.
  • Bonus Blu-Ray disc including 12 short films and more
  • 5 Art cards each illustrated by a different artist
  • 32 pages booklet including new interview with Julie Delpy
  • Digipack and hardcover slipcase in a canvas Curzon Collection slipcase
  • Design by Andrew Bannister
  • Special Features:

  • Three Colours Blu-Ray discs:

  • Three cinema lessons with Krzysztof Kieślowski
  • Interviews with Juliette Binoche, Julie Delpy, Irène Jacob, editor Jacques Witta & producer Marin Karmitz
  • Making of & Cannes Featurette
  • Theatrical Trailers
  • Bonus Blu-Ray Disc:

  • 10 short films by Kieślowski: The Office (1966), The Tram (1966), Concert of Requests (1967), I Was a Soldier (1971), Factory (1971), Hospital (1977), Seven Women of Different Ages (1979), From a Night Porter’s Point of View (1979), Railway Station (1980), Talking Heads (1980)
  • 2 Additional short films: The Musicians (1958), by Kieślowski's teacher and mentor | The Face (1966), starring Kieślowski
  • Still Alive: A Film About Krzysztof Kieślowski (Documentary, 2005)
  • Slavoj Žižek on Krzysztof Kieślowski (extract from The Pervert's Guide to Cinema, 2005)
  • In Search of Kieślowski: A Restoration Project (2021)
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  1. stevethos's avatar
    Misread the title and thought it said Three Cornetto Trilogy. Got excited. Am now sad.
    purplehat66's avatar
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    Cornetto Trilogy is worth avoiding on 4K. Hot Fuzz has some DNR applied. One positive is that Shaun of the Dead is in the correct aspect ratio though, Blu-ray was incorrect.
  2. Talat.M.Hussain's avatar
    Thanks OP just bought it. Although I’m double dipping as I bought the Criterion 4K version on initial release @£65, seemed much cheaper at the time when this was £80. I need to excercise patience and not buy as soon as these titles are released, they all inevitably tumble in price.

    Having said all that, this Curzon release is meant to be better encoding plus different extras to the Criterion version. I suppose if you love the films that much you have to have both, maybe for the extras, which also have been newly mastered in HD, whereas the Criterion ones haven’t, as for the better encoding that remains to be seen whether my eyes can see the difference…but hey, psychologically I know it to be better. The things you tell yourself to justify certain purchases
    mazzyhope's avatar
    Criterion have a patchy history with Kieślowski releases; their bluray Dekalog was much worse than the Arrow set.
  3. OpineDevine's avatar
    Blue is my favourite, such an amazing film
  4. Dave_Wheeler's avatar
    People go on about all sorts of dross in the nonsensical 'Best Trilogy of all Time' debate.

    But there is no need for a debate.

    R.I.P Krzysztof Kieślowski.
    Walrus_Man's avatar
    Agree, no need for a debate about best trilogy of all time, clearly it is Star Wars. 😁
  5. mailboxmessage's avatar
    Watch Red, and if you like it, watch the other two IMHO. Or the double life of Veronika.
  6. thrakkie's avatar
    Cheers OP
  7. Grogu's avatar
    Purchased, so glad I didn't bite at release for £75. I love these films they are masterpieces, this is a good price for a really nice boxset
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