

Van Gogh
Overview
After leaving the asylum, Vincent van Gogh settles in the home of Doctor Gachet, where he keeps painting amidst the torments of his failing mental health. He begins an affair with his host’s daughter, however, she soon realizes that he doesn’t love her and that his heart beats only for art.
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3 wins & 12 nominations
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"The last 67 days of the great artist's life."
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Released
Original Language
fr
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$138,000
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Cast

Jacques Dutronc
Van Gogh

Alexandra London
Marguerite

Bernard Le Coq
Théo

Gérard Séty
Gachet
Corinne Bourdon
Jo

Elsa Zylberstein
Cathy

Julien Haurant
Coco
Leslie Azzoulai
Adeline
Jacques Vidal
Ravoux
Chantal Barbarit
Madame Chevalier
Claudine Ducret
Professeur de Piano

Frédéric Bonpart
La Mouche
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Emmanuel Machuel
Director of Photography
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Gilles Henry
Director of Photography
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Maurice Pialat
Director
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Jacques Loiseleux
Director of Photography
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Claude Berri
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Pierre Chevalier
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Hugues de Chastellux
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Jean-Michel Gaillard
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Pierre Lescure
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Maurice Pialat
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Georges Prost
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André Rousselet
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