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If someone can find a better picture, it would be appreciated. In this one, for North American distribution they made Julie Delpy's hair black just so it would show up on the white background. In the film she is a blonde....DW
[edit] Proper Year?
If the release date is of this movie is January 1994, why do Wikipedia articles refer to this as a 1993 film?
- Ealier there was a sentence: "Writer/director Krzysztof Kieslowski's trilogy was made back-to-back beginning in 1993", so it was used from there and not corrected later, i'd guess. I'll fix that. Thanks. feydey 11:56, 6 February 2006 (UTC)