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Loving Vincent

  • 2017
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
67K
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Robert Gulaczyk in Loving Vincent (2017)
On 27th July 1890 a gaunt figure stumbled down a drowsy high street at twilight in the small French country town of Auvers. The man was carrying nothing; his hands clasped to a fresh bullet wound leaking blood from his belly. This was Vincent van Gogh, then a little known artist; now the most famous artist in the world. His tragic death has long been known, what has remained a mystery is how and why he came to be shot. 'Loving Vincent' tells that story.
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In a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his f... Read allIn a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.In a story depicted in oil painted animation, a young man comes to the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.

  • Directors
    • DK Welchman
    • Hugh Welchman
  • Writers
    • DK Welchman
    • Hugh Welchman
    • Jacek Dehnel
  • Stars
    • Douglas Booth
    • Jerome Flynn
    • Robert Gulaczyk
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    67K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,760
    1,730
    • Directors
      • DK Welchman
      • Hugh Welchman
    • Writers
      • DK Welchman
      • Hugh Welchman
      • Jacek Dehnel
    • Stars
      • Douglas Booth
      • Jerome Flynn
      • Robert Gulaczyk
    • 253User reviews
    • 192Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 24 wins & 54 nominations total

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    Douglas Booth
    Douglas Booth
    • Armand Roulin
    • (voice)
    Jerome Flynn
    Jerome Flynn
    • Doctor Gachet
    • (voice)
    Robert Gulaczyk
    Robert Gulaczyk
    • Vincent van Gogh
    • (voice)
    Helen McCrory
    Helen McCrory
    • Louise Chevalier
    • (voice)
    Josh Burdett
    Josh Burdett
    • The Zouave
    • (voice)
    Holly Earl
    Holly Earl
    • La Mousme
    • (voice)
    Robin Hodges
    • Lieutenant Milliet
    • (voice)
    Chris O'Dowd
    Chris O'Dowd
    • Postman Joseph Roulin
    • (voice)
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Pere Tanguy
    • (voice)
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    Eleanor Tomlinson
    • Adeline Ravoux
    • (voice)
    Aidan Turner
    Aidan Turner
    • The Boatman
    • (voice)
    Saoirse Ronan
    Saoirse Ronan
    • Marguerite Gachet
    • (voice)
    Joe Stuckey
    • Young Man with a Cornflower
    • (voice)
    James Greene
    James Greene
    • Old Peasant
    • (voice)
    Martin Herdman
    Martin Herdman
    • Gendarme Rigaumon
    • (voice)
    Bill Thomas
    Bill Thomas
    • Doctor Mazery
    • (voice)
    Piotr Pamula
    Piotr Pamula
    • Paul Gaugin
    • (voice)
    Cezary Lukaszewicz
    Cezary Lukaszewicz
    • Theo van Gogh
    • (voice)
    • Directors
      • DK Welchman
      • Hugh Welchman
    • Writers
      • DK Welchman
      • Hugh Welchman
      • Jacek Dehnel
    • All cast & crew
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    Kirpianuscus

    a masterpiece

    ...in a special sense. who do not be defined by words. because it is a puzzle of emotions. for me, it is more a film or a great experience. it is a precious gift. from Vincent van Gogh , because, in his memory, my father gives to me the name , for the hard and almost crazy work of admirable people to recreate a life, a style, a world, people from portraits and the air of a period. it is one films like a cure. because, at each new view, it is different. a story about the truth. a letter and the son of a good friend. words and researches and ways and few scenes full of magic realism. all does "Loving Vincent" not a film about van Gogh but a film about yourself. and not the applauses or the Oscar are the fair thanks for a huge, hard, impressive, moving, touching, almost irrational work. but only the tears. and the smile. and the return to his paintings. and the rhytm of a life. as part. of yours. it is a real , precious masterpiece. and you do not know/define why. because, maybe, it is the story of the Artist and people around him.and it is enough. for see it. again.
    8stimpy_tr

    Story of an unfortunate man...

    As a Van Gogh fan, I was waiting for so long to see this movie. I thought it would be about his life but it came out to be something different. A postman was asking his son, Armand, to deliver the last letter of Van Gogh written to his brother, Theo. As first I thought it was a piece of the ending such as a flashforward and the story would recommence but it didn't. During the movie I discovered how the death of Van Gogh is as exciting as his life. Although I knew how unfortunate his life was, I didn't know the real reason behind his suicide. We were told he was just a crazy artist. I felt utterly sad to learn that he cared much about his brother and vice versa. The movie, at the beginning, comes very strange as it was taken using paintings of his own impressionist style. However the story comes attractive and you find yourself questioning his death. I would like to congratulate all the artists who contributed to this movie. Great piece of art and nice ending song!
    8fletcherc21

    Not a One Trick Pony

    Most of the focus will be on its incredibly innovative visuals, the entire film is animated oil paintings. The paintings are all in Van Gogh's style are they are a beautiful backdrop that brings incredible life to the film in a way that no other style possible could.

    But there is much more to Loving Vincent than the art, it is a riveting story that dives into who Vincent Van Gogh was as a man and the mystery surrounding his death. It unfolds in the same manner as "Citizen Kane" with the posthumous exploration into a person through talking to the people who knew him. It is engrossing with excellent voice work and incredibly smooth animation and movement.
    8dierregi

    Amazing work of art, telling a melancholic tale

    This is one-of-a-kind movie and definitely a must for lovers of Van Gogh. I studied art, therefore I was very interested in seeing how they managed to produce new paintings using his technique. The result is visually striking. You can actually experience some of Van Gogh's paintings coming to life, which is in itself pretty amazing.

    However, a movie must also have a strong script, a good story to go with the visual. The plot is about Armand Roulin, son of Joseph Roulin - two frequent subjects of Van Gogh's portraits. In fact, the whole Roulin family, inclusive of mum Augustine and her other two children were painted several times by Van Gogh, while in Arles.

    Joseph was Van Gogh's postman and in the movie he entrusts Armand to deliver his last letter to brother Theo. Vincent and Theo's letters were published at the beginning of the last century, shedding light on their affectionate relationship, but not about Vincent's demise.

    Therefore, Armand sets out to investigate Vincent's last days. The tone is somber and melancholic, somehow clashing with the beautiful visuals. Van Gogh comes across as an enigmatic man who could be sweet and full joy one moment and despondent the next - maybe suffering from bi-polar disorder, but we'll never know.

    The plot develops a bit slowly in the end we do not know much more of what we knew at the beginning, but for sure we can retain the memory of this fantastic pictorial voyage.
    8clarkj-565-161336

    Two Hearts One Mind

    Absolutely beautiful, a total sensory experience! Over the years I have seen various movies about Vincent and read about his close relationship with his brother Theo. What I found amazing about this movie was the imaginative approach that was taken to unravel his life and work. So many details were revealed that I had no idea of, and put into such interesting context. The choice of actors was brilliant and we see how close they resemble the actual people during the credit roll at the end of the film - also highly imaginative. I love the rich colours, the Cerulean blue and bright yellows. Truly a starry night! Don't miss.

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    • Trivia
      Each of this movie's 65,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas, using the same technique as Vincent van Gogh, created by a team of one hundred painters.
    • Goofs
      A fly can be seen for a frame, with it being stuck to the real life painting of the frame.
    • Quotes

      Vincent van Gogh: Who am I in the eyes of most people? A nobody, a non entity, an unpleasant person. Someone who has not, and never will have any position in society. In short, the lowest of the low. Well then even if that were all absolutely true, then one day I will have to show by my work what this nobody, this non entity has in his heart.

    • Crazy credits
      SPOILER: In the closing credits, the tableau for Dr. Gachet discusses the difficulty that experts had in distinguishing the genuine works painted by van Gogh from those painted by Dr. Gachet in the style of van Gogh.
    • Connections
      Featured in 75th Golden Globe Awards (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)
      Composed by Don McLean

      Performed by Lianne La Havas

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • Switzerland
      • Netherlands
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cartas de Van Gogh
    • Filming locations
      • Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland(Centrum Technologii Audiowizualnych)
    • Production companies
      • BreakThru Productions
      • Trademark Films
      • Silver Reel
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    • Budget
      • €5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,735,118
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $23,180
      • Sep 24, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $42,187,665
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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