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Oviri

  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
513
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Oviri (1986)
BiographyDrama

This biographical film, based on the life of French artist Paul Gauguin (Donald Sutherland), follows the painter as he returns to Paris after a long stay in Tahiti and must confront his wife... Read allThis biographical film, based on the life of French artist Paul Gauguin (Donald Sutherland), follows the painter as he returns to Paris after a long stay in Tahiti and must confront his wife, his children, and his former lover.This biographical film, based on the life of French artist Paul Gauguin (Donald Sutherland), follows the painter as he returns to Paris after a long stay in Tahiti and must confront his wife, his children, and his former lover.

  • Director
    • Henning Carlsen
  • Writers
    • Henning Carlsen
    • Jean-Claude Carrière
    • Christopher Hampton
  • Stars
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Max von Sydow
    • Jean Yanne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    513
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Henning Carlsen
    • Writers
      • Henning Carlsen
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Christopher Hampton
    • Stars
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Max von Sydow
      • Jean Yanne
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • Paul Gauguin
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • August Strindberg
    Jean Yanne
    Jean Yanne
    • William Molard
    Sofie Gråbøl
    Sofie Gråbøl
    • Judith Molard
    Valeri Glandut
    • Annah
    Ghita Nørby
    Ghita Nørby
    • Ida Molard
    Merete Voldstedlund
    • Mette Gad
    Solbjørg Højfeldt
    Solbjørg Højfeldt
    Fanny Bastien
    Fanny Bastien
    • Juliette Huet
    Jørgen Reenberg
    • Eduard Brandes
    Henrik Larsen
    • Julien Leclercq
    Morten Grunwald
    Morten Grunwald
    John Hahn-Petersen
    Jesper Bruun Rasmussen
    • Auctioneer
    Luis Rego
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
    • Edgar Degas
    Bill Dunn
    Bill Dunn
    Anthony Michael
    • Director
      • Henning Carlsen
    • Writers
      • Henning Carlsen
      • Jean-Claude Carrière
      • Christopher Hampton
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    4planktonrules

    Well made...but a most unpleasant film.

    At the onset, I should point out that I had a very strong dislike of Paul Gauguin before I watched "Oviri". After all, he abdoned his wife in kids to live a bohemian lifestyle in the South Pacific...impregnating underaged girls and taking no responsibility for the subsequent children. He was a pig. Perhaps a great artist...but a total pig as a human being. Because of this, "Oviri" is a tough sell for me, especially since it shows some of Gauguin's awfulness and there's little to admire about the man in the film apart from his art.

    The story is set in the 1890s, following Gauguin's first trip to Tahiti. He's home to Denmark to see his family, hang out with an underage girl as well as renew his sexual relationship with an old mistress.

    So is this well made? Yes. The actors are fine as is the direction. But despite this, it's also a slow movie that might be of interest only to a few people since, as I previously pointed out, Gauguin was a terrible man and the film didn't change this perception.

    By the way, I WAS pretty uncomfortable with the underage nudity in this one, as one of the actresses was 17 and VERY naked.
    10robert-temple-1

    Marvellous Biographical Film about Paul Gauguin

    This film, set in the mid-1890s in France, is an excellent drama based upon Gauguin's return from Tahiti with a wagon load of canvasses which no one can understand and few will buy. There appear to be three language versions, French, English, and Danish. Guess which I chose. This film is so good that it is a great pity that it is little known outside Denmark, and on the DVD box (I got it from German Amazon) it says 'only for sale in Denmark'. Frankly, I only discovered by chance that the film existed, because I was curious about the early career of Sofie Grabol, having seen her in THE KILLING (see my review). This was her first film. She was 17 when she made it, successfully playing a girl of 14 with big innocent eyes. Gauguin takes a studio next door to the studio occupied by William Molard, and Grabol plays his daughter Judith Molard, who falls hopelessly in love with Gauguin, but he only treats her like a daughter. Grabol is marvellous, and shows her great acting talent already as a teenager. Paul Gauguin is played by Donald Sutherland, and it is certainly the best performance of his which I have ever seen. He has complete command of and understanding of the character, and carries it off brilliantly. And that ain't easy! The film is really wonderful, beautifully directed, with excellent art direction and cinematography. The screenplay third draft was written by Christopher Hampton, which must have helped a lot. The film was produced and directed by Henning Carlsen, who since the death of Carl Dreyer has been the leading Danish film director. Back in 1966, he electrified the world with his stunning film of Knut Hamsun's harrowing autobiographical novel HUNGER (SULT in Norwegian), starring Per Oscarsson as Hamsun. (I was once taken to the actual flat in a run down area of Oslo where Hamsun lived when he was starving, as related in this story, by Kjell Wik, who was a Hamsun expert. Nothing like seeing where it all really happened!) In 1995, nine years after OVIRI, Carlsen filmed Hamsun's PAN with Sofie Grabol, in her second film, playing Edvarda Mack (see my review to come). From this you may gather I have always been a Hamsun admirer. Why would the Danes be interested in Gauguin? It is because his wife was Danish. Indeed, my wife and I have a self-portrait by Gauguin's brother-in-law, Frits Thaulow, a Norwegian who married the younger sister of Gauguin's wife. In OVIRI, Max von Sydow plays August Strindberg, who becomes acquainted with Gauguin during this time through the Molards. As one might expect, von Sydow is brilliant as usual. He and Gauguin have interesting discussions. Edgar Degas appears in the film, played by Yves Barsacq, but he just pops in from time to time to buy one of Gauguin's paintings, and is gone in a flash, without talking to anyone. Strange, but presumably this is accurate (?). The film shows Gauguin visiting Copenhagen to ask his wife for money, but I believe this is fictionalised, and that there was no such visit. Certainly it is true that they were bitterly estranged, and this is shown very well. The replicas of Gauguin and van Gogh paintings used in the film are very good quality indeed, and most convincing. All of the cast are excellent, and this is a truly superb film about Gauguin, which should be seen by anyone interested in art history or the lives of artists, or for that matter, by anyone who just wants to see a powerful drama about a great artist who refuses to conform and goes his own way.
    10robert-temple

    Marvellous biographical film about Paul Gauguin

    This film, set in the mid-1890s in France, is an excellent drama based upon Gauguin's return from Tahiti with a wagon load of canvasses which no one can understand and few will buy. There appear to be three language versions, French, English, and Danish. Guess which I chose. This film is so good that it is a great pity that it is little known outside Denmark, and on the DVD box (I got it from German Amazon) it says 'only for sale in Denmark'. Frankly, I only discovered by chance that the film existed, because I was curious about the early career of Sofie Grabol, having seen her in THE KILLING (see my review). This was her first film. She was 17 when she made it, successfully playing a girl of 14 with big innocent eyes. Gauguin takes a studio next door to the studio occupied by William Molard, and Grabol plays his daughter Judith Molard, who falls hopelessly in love with Gauguin, but he only treats her like a daughter. Grabol is marvellous, and shows her great acting talent already as a teenager. Paul Gauguin is played by Donald Sutherland, and it is certainly the best performance of his which I have ever seen. He has complete command of and understanding of the character, and carries it off brilliantly. And that ain't easy! The film is really wonderful, beautifully directed, with excellent art direction and cinematography. The screenplay third draft was written by Christopher Hampton, which must have helped a lot. The film was produced and directed by Henning Carlsen, who since the death of Carl Dreyer has been the leading Danish film director. Back in 1966, he electrified the world with his stunning film of Knut Hamsun's harrowing autobiographical novel HUNGER (SULT in Norwegian), starring Per Oscarsson as Hamsun. (I was once taken to the actual flat in a run down area of Oslo where Hamsun lived when he was starving, as related in this story, by Kjell Wik, who was a Hamsun expert. Nothing like seeing where it all really happened!) In 1995, nine years after OVIRI, Carlsen filmed Hamsun's PAN with Sofie Grabol, in her second film, playing Edvarda Mack (see my review to come). From this you may gather I have always been a Hamsun admirer. Why would the Danes be interested in Gauguin? It is because his wife was Danish. Indeed, my wife and I have a self-portrait by Gauguin's brother-in-law, Frits Thaulow, a Norwegian who married the younger sister of Gauguin's wife. In OVIRI, Max von Sydow plays August Strindberg, who becomes acquainted with Gauguin during this time through the Molards. As one might expect, von Sydow is brilliant as usual. He and Gauguin have interesting discussions. Edgar Degas appears in the film, played by Yves Barsacq, but he just pops in from time to time to buy one of Gauguin's paintings, and is gone in a flash, without talking to anyone. Strange, but presumably this is accurate (?). The film shows Gauguin visiting Copenhagen to ask his wife for money, but I believe this is fictionalised, and that there was no such visit. Certainly it is true that they were bitterly estranged, and this is shown very well. The replicas of Gauguin and van Gogh paintings used in the film are very good quality indeed, and most convincing. All of the cast are excellent, and this is a truly superb film about Gauguin, which should be seen by anyone interested in art history or the lives of artists, or for that matter, by anyone who just wants to see a powerful drama about a great artist who refuses to conform and goes his own way.
    6dbrookfield

    Pretty girls

    Gauguin floats and struggles through life, wanting only to be back in Tahiti. There's a sweet housegirl (Sofie Grabol) who wants to be with him, and a dark-skinned girl who lives with him. Both model nude for him, and both are petite, young and slender. If nothing else, they make it very entertaining if you are so inclined.
    5magicshadows-90098

    Strange little art film

    I studied art and painted much of my life. I tracked down every art film I could get my hands on for many years. The copy I saw, I rented from a Blockbuster store on VHS, under the title, Wolf at the Door. The other reviews are correct in that this is visually beautiful. The music is a little heavy handed in places. Sutherland is very believable in the title role. The women are very young and with slender bodies. There is not much to Gauguin to like. He has zero emotional ties to anyone in his life. His return to Paris creates little interest from the art community. And soon he longs to return to a life of ease in Tahiti.

    I have read very little on Gauguin and I'm not foolish enough to believe film biographies. So I have nothing to compare this to. This is a very unflattering portrait of Gauguin. One of the girls in the film is very young. A teenager perhaps 16. Gauguin has his deepest relationship with her. She is infatuated with him and wants to be his lover. Gauguin delivers many artsy, lovely speeches in a husky whisper. These imply a sophisticated complex personality. But just what is the film trying to say? I never knew who Gauguin was, other than a man who wanted to return to Tahiti. Strange little film. Certainly worth a look if you don't mind 1980's art house films.

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1986 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Danish
    • Also known as
      • Die Augen des Wolfes
    • Filming locations
      • Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Caméras Continentales
      • Dagmar Film Produktion
      • Danmarks Radio (DR)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $583,800
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $39,712
      • Aug 2, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $583,800
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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