Van Gogh: Painted with Words
- Téléfilm
- 2010
- 1h 20min
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7,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe 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.
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
Katherine Kanter
- Jeanne Coulomb
- (as Catherine Kanter)
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- AnecdotesThe font used on the poster is Chalkduster.
- Citations
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.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Entre deux fougères: Le film (2019)
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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.
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.
- Avwillfan89
- 23 mars 2014
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By what name was Van Gogh: Painted with Words (2010) officially released in India in English?
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