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YESTERDAY CINEMA
The restored classic that is part of the LXXV International Film Festival is Azul, the first part of Krystoff Kieslowski’s trilogy that celebrated the European Union.
Unlike the dramatic Rojo and the comedy Blanco, Azul is a painful film that continues to maintain its validity, despite being made 30 years ago.
The script by the director himself and Krzysztoft Piesewicz tells the story of Julie (Juliette Binoche, following the Oscar for The English Patient) who is devastated when she loses her husband in a car accident. a prominent musician and his young daughter.
Julie lives a stage of grief in which nothing seems to matter to her and in which she fixes all of her husband’s material things.
This is how she discovers that he was cheating on her and that he was expecting a child, which helps her move forward.
The film has an extraordinary photograph by Slawomir Idziak and a splendid score by Zbigniew Preisner, his main musician, who never received the recognition he deserved,
Three coleurs; Bleu won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, as well as the Volpi Cup for best actress, and the Golden Osella for Idziak and it is a classic that she never tires of admiring herself.
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2024-04-08 10:27:10