Three Colors: Red is a 1994 film co-written, produced, and directed by
Polish filmmaker
Krzysztof Kieslowski. It is the final film of
The Three Colors Trilogy, which examines the
French Revolutionary ideals; it is preceded by
Blue and
White. Kieslowski had announced that this would be his final film, which proved true with the director's sudden death in 1996.
Red is about fraternity, which it examines by showing characters whose lives gradually become closely interconnected, with bonds forming between two characters who appear to have little in common.