Kieślowski’s Cinema Lesson: RED
Three Colors: Red
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8m 45s
In this piece from 1994, director Krzysztof Kieślowski discusses the final editing of the scene from RED where Rita, the dog, runs away, which he refers to as “the first critical moment in the film.”
Up Next in Three Colors: Red
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Irène Jacob on Krzysztof Kieślowski
In this interview, recorded in 2011, actor Irène Jacob discusses her experiences working with director Krzysztof Kieślowski (she also appeared in his film THE DOUBLE LIFE OF VÉRONIQUE), and talks about her and costar Jean-Louis Trintignant’s tightly choreographed performances in RED.
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Marin Karmitz on RED
In the following interview from 2001, Marin Karmitz, producer of the THREE COLORS trilogy, recalls the making of RED and the insistence in Hollywood that the film be considered for the Academy Awards.
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Jacques Witta on RED
In this 2001 interview, Jacques Witta, editor of BLUE and RED, reveals why certain scenes (and parts of shots) in RED were ultimately removed, and shares anecdotes about director Krzysztof Kieślowski’s process in the editing room.