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Paradise Found

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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5.7/10
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Kiefer Sutherland in Paradise Found (2003)
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A successful 19th century French stockbroker (Sutherland) leaves his profession to become an artist in Paris.A successful 19th century French stockbroker (Sutherland) leaves his profession to become an artist in Paris.A successful 19th century French stockbroker (Sutherland) leaves his profession to become an artist in Paris.

  • Director
    • Mario Andreacchio
  • Writers
    • Mario Andreacchio
    • John Goldsmith
  • Stars
    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • Nastassja Kinski
    • Alun Armstrong
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    • Director
      • Mario Andreacchio
    • Writers
      • Mario Andreacchio
      • John Goldsmith
    • Stars
      • Kiefer Sutherland
      • Nastassja Kinski
      • Alun Armstrong
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Kiefer Sutherland
    Kiefer Sutherland
    • Paul Gauguin
    Nastassja Kinski
    Nastassja Kinski
    • Mette Gauguin
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Camille Pissaro
    Thomas Heinze
    Thomas Heinze
    • Schuff
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Charles Arnaud
    Nicholas Hope
    Nicholas Hope
    • Maurrin
    Marco Andreacchio
    • Juggler
    Karel Belohradský
    Jana Bittnerová
    Jana Bittnerová
    • Suzanne
    • (as Jana Bittnerova)
    Sarah Lina Brown
    • Tehura
    Jan Chromec
    • Emile
    Mick Corrigan
    Hana Dodlova
    Hana Dohlova
    • Society Woman
    Sam Elia
    Sam Elia
    Michael Futcher
    • Sergeant Marchand
    Emil Helt
    Emil Helt
    • Jean-Rene
    • (as Emil Laage Helt)
    Zuzana Hodkova
    • Mme Pissarro
    • Director
      • Mario Andreacchio
    • Writers
      • Mario Andreacchio
      • John Goldsmith
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    6jotix100

    Pictures of paradise

    This film, as far as I can remember, never had a commercial run here, or at least, this movie probably went to cable right after it's release in other countries. The idea of watching a biopic about Gauguin intrigued me since this painter had a turbulent career and his paintings, especially his Tahitian ones, revolutionized the art world.

    As it has been pointed out by other contributors to this forum, Paul Gauguin had a difficult life. He was never clearly understood by his wife, or the general public he tried to conquer. He was a passionate man who left all the comforts in order to pursue an ambition that never gave him the happiness or economic security that others attained.

    The screen play, not being linear, doesn't add much to the story. We are constantly taken back and forth, knowing little about the man. Paul Gauguin's family life was an unhappy one. His wife Mette never clearly understood him, nor stuck by him when he abandoned the brokerage house. Mette appears as a cold woman who never shared her husband's passion for the life he embarked.

    Kiefer Sutherland's interpretation of the painter can go so far; he is hindered by an uninspired screen play. As far as his struggle with the local priest, who clearly wants to take the natives' culture away from them, is only a distraction. Actually, we see very little about the passion that consumed Gauguin during his time in Tahiti as he spends very little time doing what he went there for, in the first place: painting!
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    A mild version of Paul Gauguin's life as post-impressionist.

    A romanticized look at Paul Gauguin's foray into post-impressionism in the late 1880's. As written by screenwriter John Goldsmith, Gauguin doesn't have a great deal happen in his life, cinematically. He gives up his brokerage job to paint, goes to Martinique, returns to France to become a leading artist in the new movement. Spends two years in Tahiti where he paints the islanders to critical acclaim. Back in Paris, he ruminates a few more years before returning to the South Seas for good.

    Kiefer Sutherland does his best as Gauguin but can do little against a pedestrian plot. We see only a shade of the pain and frustration of an artist driven to create but unable to overcome a painters block. As a result, we cannot share in the exhilaration he feels when finally he achieves his goal. His wife, played by Nastassja Kinski, runs hot and cold to her husband's career choices and while she provides drama, does little to solicit our sympathy.

    The narrative construction is not linear, which is unfortunate. We are constantly being thrust backwards and forwards in time which means constant mental adjustment and readjustment on the part of the audience. Not a good formula for success for a film of this calibre.

    Viewed at the American Film Market in February.
    6mooshoo89

    Sutherland fans will appreciate

    Being the die hard Sutherland fan that I am, I enjoyed this flick purely for his performance. The film is rather superficial and slow-moving, but there is quite a bit of power behind Sutherland's performance, which makes it worth the while of those who just need more of Kiefer. I can't say I'd watch this film again, but I appreciate the emotional investment that the actors put into it. A six out of ten.
    4secondtake

    Some great sets, and of course great art, but it's poorly directed and filmed dully

    Paradise Found (2003)

    Paul Gauguin is a great artist, and his work is daring and beautiful. So whenever the movie lets the work show through--and it does several times--it rises to its best. And the man playing the artist, improbable as it is, is Kiefer Sutherland, who does a decent job. It's hard to say to what extent he is true to the real man--how can anyone know?--but he combines intensity and craziness in good measure.

    And, to keep on the good notes, it's actually not so bad how German-born Nastassjia Kinski handles the Danish wife of Gauguin, Mette-Sophie. Several other characters make brief appearances, the one most famous is Pissarro played by Alun Armstrong, who I didn't know, but who is strong enough at making the Impressionist slightly out of touch with the changing tides of art. In fact, what the movie does accomplish is show some sense of the art scene in Paris from Gauguin's point of view, and Gauguin's friendship with Pissarro as a catalyst to his becoming a serious artist.

    The story is told in interspersed flashbacks, which are distracting and almost arbitrary. It begins with Gauguin's arrival in Tahiti, then jumps back 17 years to Paris, then to Tahiti, back and forth uncountable times. And without reason, except to chop the movie up, as if a chronological telling would be dull.

    More troubling is the depiction of Tahiti (and other islands in French Polynesia). It plays loose with facts. Historically, the islands were largely ruined and in disease from the colonists, not the idyllic paradise shown here, infested with a handful of soldiers and an excessively zealous Christian missionary. The struggle of the islanders to preserve their religious icons is overemphasized, and the struggle of Gauguin to land women and young girls for sex is underemphasized. He's passionate and troubled, broke and dirty. That is, he's an artist, through and through.

    So it gets a bit tiring. And in fact, between all the little eruptions of energy and conflicting emotions, very little happens, really happens. And it's filmed plainly, to the point of being dull, cutting from person to person in conversation as if by formula. The sets are well done and sometimes quite beautiful, and they should have inspired a more intense visual approach. As the paintings themselves should have, too.
    9c-bwhit

    It inspired me

    Can anyone tell me of another film on Gauguin's life? While not as passionate as Lust for Life (van Gogh), I enjoyed seeing Paradise Found, and I saved it & have watched it several times now. I wanted it to go on longer.

    In my 30s I painted several oils, & seeing this has inspired me to get out my brushes again. I wish more artists lives were available. William Blake, Turner, and others. PF was made by Australians, & I bet Hollywood would have changed the story line even more.

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    • Trivia
      Kiefer Sutherland's father, Donald Sutherland, also portrayed the artist Paul Gauguin in the film Oviri (1986).
    • Goofs
      Pissarro is misspelled "Pissaro" in the closing credits (but spelled correctly in the DVD captions).
    • Quotes

      Paul Gauguin: I have some advice of my own: you'd best mind your own fucking business.

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      Version of Gauguin the Savage (1980)

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    • Release date
      • March 27, 2003 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Germany
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gauguin: Diario de un genio
    • Filming locations
      • Australia
    • Production companies
      • AMPCO Films
      • Adelaide Motion Picture Company
      • ApolloMedia Distribution
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    • Budget
      • A$10,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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