Krzysztof Kieslowski trilogy co-written with Krzysztof Piesiewicz, consisting of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory and inspired by Dantes The Divine Comedy. As was originally intended for the Decalogue, the scripts were ostensibly intended to be given to other directors for filming, but Kieślowskis untimely death means it is unknown whether he might have broken his self-imposed retirement to direct the trilogy himself. The only completed screenplay, Heaven, was filmed by Tom Tykwer and released in 2002. The other two scripts existed only as thirty-page treatments at the time of Kieślowskis death Piesiewicz has since completed these screenplays, with Hell — directed by Bosnian director Danis Tanović and starring Emmanuelle Béart — released in 2005, whilst Purgatory, which is about a photographer killed in the Bosnian war, remains unproduced. The 2007, Ibo Kurdo and Stanislaw Mucha directed Nadzieja (Hope), also scripted by Piesiewicz may be considered the third part of this trilogy.
Starring
Cate Blanchett,
Emmanuelle Béart,
Karin Viard,
Giovanni Ribisi,
Marie Gillain,
Remo Girone,
Guillaume Canet,
Stefania Rocca,
Jacques Gamblin,
Alessandro Sperduti,
Mattia Sbragia,
Jacques Perrin,
Stefano Santospago,
Carole Bouquet,
Alberto Di Stasio,
Miki Manojlović,
Giovanni Vettorazzo,
Jean Rochefort,
Maryam d'Abo,
Gianfranco Barra