Three Colors: Red Page #4

Synopsis: Valentine is a young model living in Geneva. Because of a dog she ran over, she meets a retired judge who spies his neighbours' phone calls, not for money but to feed his cynicism. The film is the story of relationships between some human beings, Valentine and the judge, but also other people who may not be aware of the relationship they have with Valentine or/and the old judge. Redemption, forgiveness and compassion...
Production: Miramax Films
  Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 17 wins & 21 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.1
Metacritic:
100
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
R
Year:
1994
99 min
2,311 Views


I'll have to get one.

I have one I never use.

My brother could bring it by.

His name is Marc.

I'd like to meet him.

Until next time.

Good-bye.

Do you have your ticket with you?

Where do I go?

This deck. That corridor.

- I'm a bit lost. F38?

- The deck above.

SEVEN SURVIVE:

Very bad weather

on the English Channel

is making the rescuers' task

more difficult.

Several fishing boats

are reported missing ,

as is a yacht

with two people aboard.

The cause of the disaster is unknown.

According to sources,

the ferry was carrying

1,435 passengers.

Rescue operations

are still under way.

Hundreds of bodies

have been recovered.

Many passengers are still missing.

A police boat,

first to respond to the SOS,

retrieved seven passengers.

All are reported unharmed.

The widow of a French composer

who died last year, Julie Vignon.

Steven Killian, English citizen,

bartender on the ferry.

Polish businessman Karol Karol.

Dominique Vidal, French citizen.

Frenchman Olivier Benot.

There are also two Swiss citizens

among the survivors:

Auguste Bruner, a judge...

and a young model,

a student at the University of Geneva,

Valentine Dussaut.

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