Before his death 20 years ago, Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski made some terrific movies. With the program Kieslowski in France, the Cleveland Museum of Art will show four of his flicks. The series continues tonight at 7 with a screening of Three Colors: White, the 1994 film about a Polish hairdresser who loses everything when his wife divorces him. Julie Delpy and Zbigniew Zamachowski star. Tickets are $10. (Niesel)