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THREE COLOURS WHITE, a very funny
and ironic black comedy, is the second
film in Krzysztof Kieslowski's acclaimed
trilogy based on the three ideals of the French Revolution.
Karol, a Polish hairdresser, is divorced
by his beautiful French wife Dominique
and thrown onto the streets of Paris, penniless and with no passport.
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All seems lost until he meets a fellow Pole who ingeniously smuggles Karol back to Warsaw in
a suitcase.
Once there, Karol is determined to take revenge against his ex-wife.
He deals successfully on the black market, until he has enough money to put his plan into action, but he hasn't counted on love getting in the way of its perfect execution.
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