Colours in Film

A colourful journey of seeing, full of striking colour effects and eye stimuli

In the beginning, cinema was black and white. At the same time, silent films were already striving for colour, but it wasn't until the early 1930s that the time had come: Technicolor made for some of the most successful works in film history ("Gone with the Wind"). Our collections are dedicated to individual colours in film, resulting in a colourful journey of vision, across numerous, striking eye stimuli. (Photo: Scene from "Le livre d'image" by Jean-Luc Godard)
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