
10 Best Movies Like Three Colors: Red
If you loved Three Colors: Red, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

Three Colors: White
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Three Colors: Red for fans of Drama & Mystery. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.
Polish immigrant Karol Karol finds himself out of a marriage, a job and a country when his French wife, Dominique, divorces him after six months due to his impotence. Forced to lea...

Three Colors: Blue
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Three Colors: Red for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
The wife of a famous composer survives a car accident that kills her husband and daughter. Now alone, she shakes off her old identity and explores her newfound freedom but finds th...

The Double Life of Véronique
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Three Colors: Red for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
Véronique is a beautiful young French woman who aspires to be a renowned singer; Weronika lives in Poland, has a similar career goal and looks identical to Véronique, though the tw...

Hollywood Shuffle
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Three Colors: Red for fans of Comedy. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.
Aspiring actor and hot-dog stand employee Bobby Taylor catches the ire of his grandmother for auditioning for a role in the regrettably titled exploitation film "Jivetime Jimmy's R...

Darkness, Light, Darkness
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Three Colors: Red for fans of Animation. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.
A human body gradually reconstructs itself as its various component parts crowd themselves into a small room and eventually, after much experimentation, sort out which part goes wh...

The Four Troublesome Heads
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Three Colors: Red for fans of Comedy. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.
One of the greatest of black art pictures. The conjurer appears before the audience, with his head in its proper place. He then removes his head, and throwing it in the air, it app...