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Closed Caption; A Look at Blanc; A discussion on Kieslowski's later years; A discussion on working with Kieslowski; A conversation with Julie Delpy on Kieslowski; Krzysztof Kieslowski's cinema lesson; Audio commentary with Annette Insdorf; Marin Karmitz interview; Julie Delpy selected scenes commentary/interview; Behind the scenes of White with Krzysztof Kieslowski; Kieslowski student film: Trolley; Kieslowski student film: The Face; Kieslowski student film: The Office; Kieslowski filmography; Original French language track; English subtitles; Dolby Digital Surround Sound; Widescreen (1.85:1) enhanced for 16x9 televisions
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1. Opening Credits: Pleading for Time [6:28]
2. Frozen [3:40]
3. A Hapless Husband [4:46]
4. Combs and Cards [7:39]
5. To Poland [5:33]
6. "Home at Last" [4:05]
7. From Pieces [2:26]
8. An Appointment [5:28]
9. A Good Piece Of Land [5:36]
10. "Are You Sure?" [7:12]
11. "Everything Is Possible" [1:38]
12. The Will of a Lowlife [4:14]
13. "Warsaw at Our Feet" [4:18]
14. A Curious Will [4:04]
15. Karol's Funeral [5:37]
16. "I Wanted You to Come" [4:05]
17. Nothing to Hide [5:29]
18. Letting Go [6:17]
19. End Credits [2:55]
The second feature in filmmaker Krzysztof Kieslowski's "Three Colors" trilogy, the black comedy White features Zbigniew Zamachowski as Karol Karol, an expatriate Polish hairdresser whose French wife (the breathtaking Julie Delpy) divorces him after just six months of marriage because of his impotency. Penniless and devoid of his passport, Karol must journey back to Poland by hiding in a trunk. Upon his return, he slowly begins amassing a considerable fortune, ultimately hatching a perverse plot for revenge. Often unjustly dismissed as the weak link in the trilogy, White grows in strength upon repeated viewings. An allegory about equality, the film is mordantly witty, a cynical look at power, marriage and capitalism. Jason Ankeny, All Movie Guide