Kieslowski's "Three Colors" trilogy was nominated for the 1994 Felix Award for European Film of the Year.
Poland's official entry for the 1994 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
Poland's official entry for the Golden Globe award for Best Foreign Language Film (1994).
Expanded Release in United States June 17, 1994
Expanded Release in United States June 24, 1994
Released in Belgium February 16, 1994
Released in Canada February 18, 1994
Released in Denmark March 11, 1994
Released in England June 10, 1994
Released in France January 26, 1994
Released in Germany March 31, 1994
Released in Norway March 25, 1994
Released in Switzerland February 25, 1994
Released in United States June 10, 1994
Released in United States March 4, 2003
Released in United States on DVD March 4, 2003
Released in United States Summer June 10, 1994
Re-released in United States April 5, 1996
Re-released in United States January 13, 1995
The second installment in Krzysztof Kieslowski's trilogy based on the Tricolore: liberty, equality, and fraternity. The first installment is "Blue" (France/Poland/Switzerland/1993), starring Juliette Binoche; the third is "Red" (France/Poland/Switzerland/1994), starring Irene Jacob and Jean-Louis Trintignant.
Krzysztof Kieslowski received a Silver Bear award for best director at the 1994 Berlin International Film Festival.
Began shooting November 9, 1992.
Completed shooting February 1, 1993.
Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (in competition) February 10-21, 1994.
Shown at Hong Kong International Film Festival (closing night) March 25 - April 9, 1994.
Shown at International Film Festival of India (Filmotsav) in Bombay January 10-20, 1995.
Shown at Mill Valley Film Festival October 6-16, 1994.
Shown at San Sebastian International Film Festival (Open Zone) September 15-24, 1994.
Shown at Wellington Film Festival in New Zealand July 22 - August 5, 1994.
Shown in Los Angeles (American Cinematheque) as part of series "Belles du Jour: French Actresses - the New Generation" February 12-25, 1999.
Shown in New York City (Anthology Film Archives) as part of program "Best of the Indies" September 5-15, 1996.
Shown in New York City (Walter Reade Theater) March 13, 1996.
color
Dolby
dialogue Polish and French
subtitled
rtg MPAA R
Re-released in United States January 13, 1995 (New York City and Los Angeles)
Released in France January 26, 1994
Released in Belgium February 16, 1994
Released in Canada February 18, 1994
Released in Switzerland February 25, 1994
Released in United States March 4, 2003
Released in United States on DVD March 4, 2003
Released in Denmark March 11, 1994
Released in Norway March 25, 1994
Released in Germany March 31, 1994
Re-released in United States April 5, 1996 (AMC Cecchi Gori Fine Arts; Los Angeles)
Released in United States June 10, 1994 (New York City)
Released in United States Summer June 10, 1994
Expanded Release in United States June 17, 1994
Expanded Release in United States June 24, 1994