
Van Gogh: A Life of Painting
The Biography of Van Gogh
Van Gogh and Theo
"Dreams"
Vincent and Me
"Van Gogh"
The Power of Art
Doctor Who Season 5
"The Mystery of the Starry Sky"
Van Gogh is favored by many film and television directors not only because he is a great painter, but also because of his extraordinary life experience - from a young age, lonely, difficult life, suffering from mental illness, 37 years old drinking bullets suicide, he has become the creative material of many directors. Many big-name actors have also played different versions of Van Gogh. In addition to William Dafoe, who played Van Gogh in "Eternal Gate", there were early Hollywood veteran movie star Kirk Douglas, "Infernal Walker" director Martin Scorsese, "The Pianist of the Sea" starring Tim Rose, "genius professional" Benedict Cumberbatch and so on.
2010 Van Gogh: A Life of Painting
Director: Andrew Hutton
Played by Benedict Cumberbatch
This is a documentary about Van Gogh launched by the British BBC that year, and the lines in the film are all taken from Van Gogh's letters and letters and dictations of those around him, and none of them are fictional. British actor Benedict Cumberbatch starred in van Gogh in the film, although at first the audience will have the feeling of drama when they see the face of "Curly Fu", but Cumberbatch's years of tempering on the stage of the play quickly impressed the audience. He has successfully played Sherlock Holmes in "Sherlock", Stephen Hawking in "Hawking", Alan Turing in "Imitation Game", Thomas Edison in "Power War", plus Vincent Van Gogh in this film, and the "genius professional" is indeed worthy of the name.
1956 The Biography of Van Gogh
Directed by: Vincent Minnelli and George Cook Played by Kirk Douglas
The film is based on the biographical novel "Longing for Life". The director made this biographical film quite delicate and moving, portraying Vincent's tragic life with flesh and blood, Douglas also performed Vincent's depressed and deep temperament, he was also nominated for the 29th Academy Awards for Best Actor for the role of Vincent van Gogh, and The painter Gauguin played by Anthony Quinn won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
1990 Van Gogh and Theo
Director: Robert Ultraman Played by Tim Rose
The film depicts the deep affection between Van Gogh and his younger brother Theo. In the film, Tim Ross plays Van Gogh, who is sloppy and decadent, stubborn and somewhat neurotic. From the initial arrogance and narcissism to the later loneliness and despair, the performance is excellent. Eight years later, Tim Ross continued to play a talented piano master in "The Pianist of the Sea".
1990 Dream
Director: Akira Kurosawa Played by Martin Scorsese
In Akira Kurosawa's film Dream, there are a total of 8 dreams, of which the painter Van Gogh appears in the passage of "The Crow". In fact, at first, Akira Kurosawa originally wanted Coppola to play this role, but Coppola felt that he was too fat to act, so he recommended Scorsese. Scorsese, who was an "iron fan" of Akira Kurosawa, was filming "Good Guys" at the time, and immediately came to Japan to participate in Van Gogh.
1990 Vincent and Me
Directed by: Mike Rob Played by: Cherky Kayo
This is a children's fantasy film about the little girl Joe who has a talent for painting since childhood, and Vincent Van Gogh is the character she admires, and her painting style has a strong Van Gogh style. A businessman bought one of Joe's paintings and turned around and lied about auctioning them off with Van Gogh's childhood works. He decided to break this lie, and as a result, he traveled to van Gogh's time and met the real Van Gogh. Actor Cheki Cayo plays Van Gogh, which is not very similar in appearance.
1991 Van Gogh
Director: Maurice Piara Played by Jacques Dietron
The film focuses on the last 67 days of Van Gogh's life. In the late spring of 1890, Van Gogh moved to a small inn on the banks of the Oise River in the northern Village of Paris, where he was cared for by Dr. Gachet, and 67 days later he committed suicide with a pistol while walking in the evening, at the age of 37. Van Gogh is played by French actor Jacques Dietron.
2006 The Power of Art
Directed by Carl Hindmarch by Andy Serkis
This is an 8-episode documentary launched by the British BBC that year, telling the gripping story of the birth and birth of art by the masters of art, including Van Gogh. Van Gogh is played by British actor Andy Serkis, who played "Gollum" in "The Lord of the Rings" and was known as the "first person to capture motion", although the appearance is not quite like Vincent, but the whole temperament is still close.
2010 Doctor Who Season 5
Directed by: Adam Smith and Andrew Gan by Tony Curran
In the fifth season of the British drama "Doctor Who", Dr. Hu and Amy travel to the era of Van Gogh, and the three of them team up to defeat the invisible monster and save the world. Dr. Hu had a sudden idea and used tardis to take Van Gogh to the Musée d'Orsay in Paris in 2010 and walk into the exhibition hall of Van Gogh's works. When Van Gogh saw that his paintings were appreciated and praised by posterity, the "failed" painter who had only sold one oil painting before his death could not help but burst into tears. This is also not a serious work of Van Gogh, with a crossover element, Tony Kuran played by Van Gogh is far from Van Gogh in terms of image and temperament, but the huge contrast between Van Gogh's life and death in the film is quite moving.
2017 The Mystery of the Starry Sky
Directors: Dolotta Kobila, Hugh Welsman
Played by: Robert Gulachik
It is a biographical animated film about Van Gogh, which tells the story of Armand, the postman's son Armand, who embarks on a journey to find the trajectory of the painter's life in order to deliver a letter from Van Gogh's life to the recipient, and finally unveils the mystery of Van Gogh's death. Interestingly, each frame in the film is a hand-drawn oil painting by the painters, including the 120 Van Gogh paintings that appear in the film. All the characters that appear in the animation are played by live-action actors, who perform in front of the camera first, and the painter then paints their performances into oil paintings, and Polish actor Robert Gulachik plays Van Gogh, which looks really good on the big screen.
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