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Closed Caption; Insights into "Trois Couleurs - Rouge"; A conversation with Irène Jacob on Krzysztof Kieslowski; Audio commentary with Annette Insdorf; Krzysztof Kieslowski's cinema lesson ; Marin Karmitz interview; Irène Jacob selected scenes commentary; Behind the scenes of "Red" with Krzysztof Kieslowski; Jacques Witta interview/commentary; Kieslowski filmography; "Red" at Cannes 1994; Original French-language track; English subtitles; Dolby Digital surround sound; Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16 x 9 televisions
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1. Opening Credits: "I Miss You" [5:13]
2. In the Spotlight [2:36]
3. An Indifferent Owner [9:47]
4. A Bag Sign? [3:55]
5. "I Want Nothing" [7:12]
6. "What Can We Do?" [6:31]
7. Who Will It Help? [6:55]
8. After A Long Day [5:12]
9. Irritating Questions [4:11]
10. "It Was Me" [6:22]
11. Passing Judgment [9:10]
12. No Answer [5:43]
13. Humiliated [2:47]
14. An Invitation [7:10]
15. Betrayed By Love [7:11]
16. Seven Survivors [6:07]
17. End Credits [3:00]
The concluding chapter in filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colors" trilogy, Red stars the luminous Irène Jacob as Valentine, a young student and fashion model who befriends a bitter former judge (Jean-Louis Trintignant, his character a proxy for Kieslowski himself). Their accidental meeting is just one of the many chance encounters woven through the narrative fabric of this feature, the most accomplished effort in Kieslowski's highly ambitious series. Like its predecessors, Red corresponds to a color of the French flag, as well as the color's symbolic attributes. The subject here is fraternity, and indeed, its central characters are all closely connected, their destinies locked on a collision course. The film's final scene even ties up the trilogy by bringing together the protagonists of the other features. Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide