Due to difficulties with weather and environment, most of the movie was filmed in and around Fort Walton Beach, FL, in the Northwest Panhandle. Many ocean scenes were shot in the Choctawhatchee Bay. "Cable Junction" was actually a floating set constructed for the film and kept docked at the Shalimar Yacht Basin when not needed and could be seen from the Garniers Bayou Bridge with its faux beacon flashing at night. Interior shots of the teen hangout where they play pinball were filmed in the original location of the Hog's Breath Saloon on Okaloosa Island. This business relocated to a new facility in Destin, FL, in recent years after the first site proved susceptible to hurricane damage. The original building was still vacant and derelict as of January 2005.
Three Colors: White - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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Krzysztof Kieslowski was a very precise filmmaker. During the scene in which Dominique has an orgasm, he told Julie Delpy exactly how long she had to moan and when she had to start to moan louder.
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Julie Delpy shared that Krzysztof Kieslowski would sit under the camera and chain-smoke. Because he always sat under the camera, he was in very close proximity to the actors during close-ups. She continued that this was reassuring, as he was solely focused on his actors, but sometimes it could be distracting.
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Juliette Binoche, Florence Pernel: stars of Three Colors: Blue (1993), make appearances in this film.
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Almost every shot in the movie contains at least one white object.
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The final scene is partially revealed by Julie Delpy in an interview, which is also included in the DVD's extras, where she says that the meaning of the signs language gestures made by Dominique in her cell is: "You and I will leave together when I'll get out of jail, right? Or we'll stay here, together, and we'll get married again".
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A woman trying to throw a bottle into a glass container is visible at the beginning of the movie. This seems to be the same woman seen doing this in "Three Colors: Blue", probably suggesting a parallel action of the movies. In "Three Colors: Red" the same woman can be seen again, this time, however, it is night and she receives help from Valentine, thus finally succeeding in throwing the bottle into the glass container.
Three Colors: White - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Three Colors: White - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Three Colors: White - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Three Colors: White - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Three Colors: White - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
Three Colors: White - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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