Three Colors: White

Three Colors: White (Trois couleurs: Blanc) is a 1994 French-Polish comedy-drama art film co-written, produced, and directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski. White is the second in the Three Colors trilogy, themed on the French Revolutionary ideals, following Blue and preceding Red. The film was selected as the Polish entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 67th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. White is about equality, with the film depicting Karol Karol, a shy man who, after being left by his wife in humiliating circumstances in Paris, loses his money, his residency, and his friends. As a deeply ashamed beggar in Warsaw, Karol begins his effort to restore equality to his life through revenge.

Karol Karol

 * That was a blank. The next one's real. Are you sure?
 * After shooting a blank at someone who had hired him to assist him in suicide — by shooting him.

Dominique Vidal

 * Our marriage was never consummated.

Mikolaj

 * What counts on bridge is memory. … And mine is excellent.

Dialogue

 * First Thief: [opening large trunk, in which Karol has hidden] Fuck! It's alive!
 * Second Thief: What the fuck?
 * Third Thief: Pull him out!

Cast

 * Zbigniew Zamachowski - Karol Karol
 * Julie Delpy - Dominique Vidal
 * Janusz Gajos - Mikołaj
 * Jerzy Stuhr - Jurek
 * Aleksander Bardini - Le notaire (The Lawyer)
 * Grzegorz Warchoł - L'élégant (The Elegant Man)
 * Cezary Harasimowicz - L'inspecteur (The Inspector)
 * Jerzy Nowak - Le vieux paysan (The Old Farmer)
 * Jerzy Trela - Monsieur Bronek
 * Teresa Budzisz-Krzyżanowska - Madame Jadwiga