Kieślowski Klassics

The newly restored Three Colours Tilogy returns to UK cinemas in staggering 4K. Krzysztof Kieślowski’s award-winning trilogy explores the French Revolutionary ideals of freedom, equality and brotherhood, and their relevance to the contemporary world. It is a snapshot of European life at a time of reconstruction after the Cold War, reflected through the filmmaker’s view of human nature and illuminated by each title’s palette colour.

And just for good measure, we’re throwing in a couple of screenings of Kieślowski’s 1991 award-winning tale of double-identity The Double Life of Veronique.

Three Colours: Blue
Sunday 30 April 15:00
Monday 1 May 18:00

Three Colours: White
Sunday 7 May 15:15
Monday 8 May 18:15

Three Colours: Red
Sunday 14 May 15:15
Monday 15 May 18:15

The Double Life of Veronique
Sunday 21 May 14:00
Monday 22 May 18:00

Use the film links underneath to find out more and to book tickets.

Three Colours: Blue

Three Colours: Blue

Part one of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s newly restored Three Colours Trilogy, Juliette Binoche stars in this award-winning and visually arresting study of grief.

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Three Colours: White

Three Colours: White

The second part of Krzysztof Kieślowski newly restored Three Colours Trilogy, a bittersweet tale of fortunes reversed for which Kieślowski won the Best Director award at the Berlin Film Festival.

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Three Colours: Red

Three Colours: Red

Superbly acted and shot, the final part of Krzysztof Kieślowski’s newly restored Three Colours Trilogy follows an unusual friendship that sparks between a model and a voyeuristic judge.

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The Double Life of Veronique

The Double Life of Veronique

Krzysztof Kieślowski’s enigmatic tale of double identity follows two identical strangers who live in separate countries, told with shimmering cinematography and a haunting score.

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Plan your visit

Our beautiful art deco inspired auditorium can be found just off East Oxford's Cowley Road. We are open 7 days a week. We open the cinema and box office 30 minutes before the scheduled start time of each film, and the Box Office then closes 10 minutes after the film starts. We don’t show adverts, just a couple of trailers, so don't be late as the film itself starts very close to the advertised time!