
Outdoor Film Screening: Three Colors: Blue by Krzysztof Kieślowski
July 31 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Free
Outdoor Film Screenings: Movies That Can Change Who You Are
Three Colors: Blue by Krzysztof Kieślowski
TurnPark Amphitheater, free event with suggested donation.
Throughout the season TurnPark presents a series of outdoor film screenings “Movies That Can Change Who You Are” selected and arranged by the head of Boston Cinema Lovers Club, Fima Furman.
Every last Thursday of each month at TurnPark’s amphitheater
Take a seat on the stone amphitheater steps (we’ll provide cushions and blankets on a first-come, first-served basis), or feel free to bring your own folding chairs for added comfort.
Treat yourself to some homemade popcorn and explore our thematic bar featuring creative cocktails inspired by the movie’s themes and motifs.
Join us for an outdoor screening of “Three Colors: Blue,” the groundbreaking first installment of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s acclaimed trilogy. This visually stunning film showcases Kieślowski’s masterful direction and unique approach to storytelling, immersing viewers in the emotional landscape of grief, freedom, and human connection.
The film features a striking visual design highlighted by a rich blue palette that symbolizes melancholy and liberation, beautifully captured through the lens of cinematographer Sławomir Idziak. Each frame is meticulously composed, inviting audiences to experience the protagonist’s inner turmoil and transformation.
“Three Colors: Blue” not only holds a significant place in cinematic history for its innovative storytelling and aesthetic beauty but also engages with profound themes of identity and emotional recovery. It explores the complexity of loss and the interconnectedness of past and present, making it a timeless masterpiece.