Van Gogh (1992) Van Gogh

Van Gogh ★★★ 1992 (R) "One doesn't produce 100 masterpieces in a state of depression—Van Gogh died from having had a glimpse of happiness." This is the way director Pialat sums up his approach to the last 67 days in the life of Vincent Van Gogh. Dutronc is skillful in portraying Van Gogh as a man with no excuses, and even a sense of humor. Not a psychological portrait and offers no answers—it's simply one artist's view of another. In French with English subtitles. 155m/C VHS. FR Jacques Dutronc, Alexandra London, Gerard Sety, Bernard Le Coq, Corinne Bourdon; Director: Maurice Pialat; Writer: Maurice Pialat; Writer: Gilles Henry, Emmanuel Machuel; Cameo: Edith Vesperini. Cesar '92: Actor (Dutronc).

At-a-glance
Year Released 1992
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 155
Display Color
Formats VHS
Filmed In France
Awards
Year Source Award
1992 Cesar Actor
Credits
Role Name
Actor Bernard Le Coq
Actor Alexandra London
Actor Jacques Dutronc
Actor Gerard Sety
Actor Corinne Bourdon
Cameo Edith Vesperini
Cinematographer Emmanuel Machuel
Cinematographer Gilles Henry
Director Maurice Pialat
Writer Maurice Pialat

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