Colours rise for revolution

THE Three Colours trilogy will visit the valley next month as part of the Healesville Mini Film Festival.
The films, which are representative and named after the three colours of the French flag, each focus on one of the political ideals of the French Revolution: liberty, equality and fraternity.
Though the films all tell a different story, they are connected at the end of the third film.
The films are the work of acclaimed Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski and were first released individually during 1993 and 1994.
Each of the films has been rated highly by critics and audiences making them an excellent choice for the inaugural Healesville event.
The festival will be held at The Memo, Healesville, on Sunday 1 February.
Three Colours Blue will screen at 10.30am, White at 1.15pm and Red at 3pm.
Doors will open and tickets may be purchased from 10am on the day but to be sure of a seat it is advised to book early by visiting www.culturetracks.info, by phone on 1300 368 333 or over the counter at The Memo or at The Arts Centre, Warburton.
Tickets are $13.50 per film or $30 to see the trilogy and all films are rated M.