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Painted with Words

Original title: Van Gogh: Painted with Words
  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.8K
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Painted with Words (2010)
BiographyDocumentary

The story of Vincent Van Gogh, with dialogue sourced from his own words.The story of Vincent Van Gogh, with dialogue sourced from his own words.The story of Vincent Van Gogh, with dialogue sourced from his own words.

  • Director
    • Andrew Hutton
  • Writers
    • Andrew Hutton
    • Alan Yentob
    • Theo van Gogh
  • Stars
    • Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Jamie Parker
    • Aidan McArdle
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Hutton
    • Writers
      • Andrew Hutton
      • Alan Yentob
      • Theo van Gogh
    • Stars
      • Benedict Cumberbatch
      • Jamie Parker
      • Aidan McArdle
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Vincent Van Gogh
    Jamie Parker
    Jamie Parker
    • Theo Van Gogh
    Aidan McArdle
    Aidan McArdle
    • Paul Gauguin
    Christopher Good
    Christopher Good
    • Theodorus Van Gogh
    Rowena Cooper
    • Anna Van Gogh
    Daniel Weyman
    Daniel Weyman
    • Anthon Van Rappard
    Ferdinand Kingsley
    Ferdinand Kingsley
    • Albert Aurier
    David Baron
    • Bernard Soule
    Stephanie Jacob
    • Marguerite Crevlin
    Katherine Kanter
    • Jeanne Coulomb
    • (as Catherine Kanter)
    Richard Trinder
    Richard Trinder
    • Dr. Peyron
    Jim Creighton
    • Felix Ray
    Alan Yentob
    • Self - Narrator
    • Director
      • Andrew Hutton
    • Writers
      • Andrew Hutton
      • Alan Yentob
      • Theo van Gogh
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    10hkgrtse03

    Love the theatrical feel of this movie

    A marvelous movie of my favorite painter by my latest favorite actor.

    Love the theatrical feel of this movie, having the actors facing the camera - literally the audience - reading their lines - the letters the conversations - they had with/regards Van Gogh.

    Finally I see the struggle of Van Gogh and the development of his arts. Wish I watched this movie before visiting the Van Gogh Museum many years ago. Or, I'll just go again. :)

    Cumberbatch once again does a great job. As I specially watch this movie just to see him, he acts so well that he really draws me back to Van Gogh and forget about Cumberbatch is acting. In many movies Cumberbatch involved, he has this subtleness that he can act in any character that makes me see only the character on screen but not him. So after the movie you'll remember the character, touched by the character, but not the actor - only be amazed that he actor does a great job. Super love him!!! Just wish that his Hollywood career won't drown him in vanity so that he can continue produce great work of acting the character out, but not presenting himself on screen - although I do love to know more about him off screen. (wish someone in his circle could see this and tell him about it)
    9angelofvic

    Engaging (and informative)

    This 60-minute bio-pic is both engaging and informative, and quite appealing.

    As someone who has read Irving Stone's consummate biography of Van Gogh, "Lust for Life", I wasn't sure that I really needed what I perceived as the possible redundancy of this film. I finally watched it (on YouTube) because of Benedict Cumberbatch, arguably Britain's best young film actor.

    I was very very pleasantly surprised. This isn't your normal bio-pic, where scenes are invented and dialogue is fabricated and everything is only a vague approximation of history at best, and a Hollywoodized confection or melodrama at worst. Instead, the entire script of this bio-doc is taken verbatim from the letters of Vincent Van Gogh and his brother Theo, and also from those of their contemporaries. The words taken from the letters are ingeniously and engagingly acted out by each actor in their respective locales.

    While this might sound possibly dry, it is anything but. For one, we've got Benedict Cumberbatch. I've grown used to brilliant performances by Benedict, and this is yet another one. Vincent comes brilliantly and evocatively alive here. And I must add, to Cumberbatch's enormous credit, he never overplays Vincent -- a figure of such wild passions and a life of such melodrama that it would have been easy to slip into that.

    For another, the program is bookended by a prologue and epilogue pleasantly and reverently explaining the material and sources, and the drama includes appropriate narration by this same presenter when the story radically shifts time and place.

    Lastly, beyond the excellent performances and vivid storyline, we have the drawings, sketches, studies, and incredible paintings of Vincent himself, interpolated easily into the narrative, in exquisite high-definition shots. I've never seen Van Gogh's art presented so vividly on film -- it's a real treat.

    All in all, I learned a lot, even though I thought I already knew most of Van Gogh's story. And the acting, narration, and artwork were splendid. Highly recommended.
    10Avwillfan89

    Absolutely fantastic!

    At first, I was a little taken aback by the way the film was presented: a half documentary, half bio-pic, but I realized the filmmakers didn't want to fake anything in regards to what the real life characters had said to each other.

    This is the brilliant, sad but enriching story of the life of Vincent Van Gogh, played to absolute perfection by the wonderful Benedict Cumberbatch. Van Gogh has always fascinated me because of his preoccupation with social justice, much like Victor Hugo and Charles Dickens, his gorgeous style in the colors of his paintings, and his battle with mental illness.

    It was sad to know that he only sold a fair few of his paintings while he was alive, and only became really famous after death, and not being able to experience full happiness in his life. It's the continuous and inevitable trend that no one seems to appreciate artists until they die. Even though it's important to remember and cherish what that person left behind, the beauty, the words, the message or the brush, it's still always important to remember the person, because all the beauty and creativity in the world comes from within.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Really wonderful

    I saw Van Gogh: Painted with Words as an admirer of Van Gogh's art and of Benedict Cumberbatch's acting skills. And I was not disappointed. It is photographed and designed in a very sumptuous manner, and Van Gogh's art shown vividly here. The music also impresses, with plenty of parts evoking emotion while never feeling obtrusive. Van Gogh: Painted with Words is a very well written programme too, the narration is both interesting and informative and presented clearly, and the story is every bit as vivid as Van Gogh's art with seldom a dull moment. The acting I can't fault either, Cumberbatch especially is superb once again. Overall, really wonderful, though part of me wished it was a tad longer. 9/10 Bethany Cox
    8BeneCumb

    Peculiar story-telling, but an outstanding performance

    As you can guess I admire Benedict Cumberbatch a lot - already then when he was much less "mainstream", i.e. 5+ years ago, when he gained his fame through playing persons with psychical and/or mental shortages. Van Gogh had the latter as well, and it is still amazing to watch how BC depicts him, so pleasantly even for me without deeper knowledge of art schools and artists' relationships. It is due to his role that I gave 8 points to this film - I did not particularly like the inclusion of documentary presentation (by Alan Yento), and all other actors and their performances were not memorable. The other thing I likes was sticking to the letters and documents available, meaning strong realism and absorbing into the struggling life of (later) famous artists in the 19th century.

    A must-see for fans of BC, Van Gogh, and/or realistic dramas about art.

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      The font used on the poster is Chalkduster.
    • Quotes

      Vincent Van Gogh: Alone, one is sure to perish. Only with another can one be saved. The best and most effective medicine is still love and a home.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Between Two Ferns: The Movie (2019)

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    • Release date
      • April 5, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC1 (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Van Gogh: Painted with Words
    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 1h 20m(80 min)
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