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"Jean Schlegel - Le voisin (Neighbour)"
"Jean-Pierre Lorit - Auguste Bruner"

Three Colours: Red is a 1994 romantic psychological drama mystery art film co-written, produced and directed by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski. It is the final installment of the Three Colours trilogy, which examines the French Revolutionary ideals; it is preceded by Blue and then by White.
"Jean Schlegel - Le voisin (Neighbour)"
"While Kieślowski dips into various interconnecting lives, the central drama is the electrifying encounter between Valentine — caring, troubled — and the judge, whose tendency to play God fails to match, initially, the girls compassion. Its a film about destiny and chance, solitude and communication, cynicism and faith, doubt and desire; about lives affected by forces beyond rationalization. The assured direction avoids woolly mysticism by using material resources — actors, color, movement, composition, sound — to illuminate abstract concepts. Stunningly beautiful, powerfully scored and immaculately performed, the film is virtually flawless, and one of the very greatest cinematic achievements of the last few decades. A masterpiece."
"Irène Jacob - Valentine Dussault"
"Marion Stalens - Le vétérinaire (Veterinary surgeon)"
"Teco Celio - Le barman (barman)"
"Samuel Le Bihan - Le photographe (Photographer)"