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Red Yellow Pink

Country: Poland, Austria, Language: Polish, German, 89 mins

  • Director: Jolanta Warpechowski
  • Writer: Jolanta Warpechowski
  • Producer: Andreas Reisenbauer, Jolanta Warpechowski

CGiii Comment

Not only is it contrived [that whole colour thing, stupid]...but, it's just plain bizarre.

Look...it's so bad, it makes you keep watching...just to see how bad it will become. It - spectacularly - does not disappoint...what with all the dismal acting, the religious twaddle and a request that will make your skin crawl!

Unfortunately, the bad turns into downright irresponsibility...with regards to HIV/AIDS. Do your f*&king research before you put pen to paper!

Easily, without quibble, one of the worst films ever made.

Jolanta Warpechowski - please, do not write anything again...without doing any research first!

An absolute atrocity.


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The(ir) Blurb...

“Red Yellow Pink” tells the story of a son and his mother. He: homosexual. She: strictly Roman Catholic. Two different worlds – a conflict is starting. Can love overcome all prejudices? A film against discrimination. A movie for acceptance.

Cast & Characters

David Paul (as Maciej)
Agnieszka Salamon (as Mother)
Wojciech Galzinski (as Father)
Adrian Koszewski (as Dawid)
Beata Sliwinska (as Gosia)
Anna Dzierza (as Anna)
Kuba Gras (as Hobo)
Michal Grzesik
Jakub Kwasniewicz (as Doctor)
Kuba Rudzinski (as Spectator in the cinema)
Lucas Van Der Smug (as Andrzej)
Dominik Wald (as Spectator in the cinema)
Karolina Wanat (as Spectator in the cinema)
Jolanta Warpechowski (as Woman with dog)
Kerstin Zimmermann (as Tourist)