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UCM CINEMA ART DEDICATED TO Krzysztof Kieslowski

Tuesday March 15, 2011
Three Colors: Blue


In March, the UCM Art Film Series is dedicated the great Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowskise. Therefore, on Tuesday 15 at 20:00 will screen "Three Colors: Blue, "a film for over 18 years, which tells the story of Julie, a young widow who decides to restart his life, independent, alone and anonymous, away from the privileges previously enjoyed. In his attempt

crosses Sandrine, a journalist specializing in music, that haunts her to prove it was she who composed the piece made famous by her husband.

Along with this, Olivier, the assistant of her late husband, goes to her for her love. It is at this level that will convince the end of the "Concert for Europe", an unfinished work of the musician. Krzysztof Kieslowski



This director was born
in Poland in 1941 and is noted for being one of the filmmakers called "moral anxiety" also authored documentaries and dramas of everyday life, examining the nature of the dominant ideologies.

also excelled as a true international icon, as it was one of the few directors whose work stood out not only for artistic quality, but have led to interesting philosophical debates.

At first he devoted himself to documentaries, but due to the censorship of the time preferred to narrative cinema. Thus, between 1989 and 1990, his career took a drastic turn to the issue of the mini series "The Decalogue" composed of 10 short films are structured around the Ten Commandments.

Later, in 1991 conducted "The Double Life of Veronica, who continued the ambitious theme of his series, but his greatest success is the trilogy" Three Colors: Bleu (Blue), Blanc (White), Rouge (Red), designed as a tribute to the flag of the country that harbored and supported, France. After getting voluntarily

movies in the mid-90s, died at age 55 during a cardiovascular operation.

Accessions:

Accessions to enjoy each of these films are $ 500 for the general public; 2x1 Journal Subscriber Center and free for students and staff UCM.

Catholic Reading "Three Colors: Blue

The bottom line, after the story told, is nothing less than the idea of \u200b\u200bEurope. Please note that in 1992 signed the Treaty on European Union Maastricht.

What then are the European roots? Are precisely those that should be reflected in the unfinished song that is the main theme of the film. However, these roots can not be thought, for the Polish author, without explicit reference to Christianity.

Specifically, it is a reference to Christian love, to what language the New Testament is called agape.

So the anthem is composed of a central passage of the First Letter of Paul to the Corinthians. I quote an excerpt from this classic text: "If I give all my property, and surrender my body to be burned, if I have not charity, I gain nothing. Love is patient and kind, charity is not envious, not boastful, not conceited, it's decent, does not seek its own interests, not provoked, takes no account of evil does not rejoice in unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth. It bears. Believes all things. All you hold. Endures all things. " Prof. César

Lambert.
TECHNICAL




Title: Three Colors: Blue.
Original title: Trois couleurs: Bleu.
Rating: Over 16 Years - RD: 18 Years.
Year: 1993
Duration: 98 min .
Awards: 1993 - Golden Lion at Venice: Best Actress Award
Genre: Drama

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