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Loving Vincent

Cast

Douglas Booth, Eleanor Tomlinson, Robert Gulaczyk, Helen McCrory View All


Crew

Dorota Kobiela (Director), Dorota Kobiela (Writer), Hugh Welchman (Director), Hugh Welchman (Writer) View All

Release: Jun. 22nd, 2017
Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes
The film brings the paintings of Vincent van Gogh to life to tell his remarkable story. Every one of the 65,000 frames of the film is an oil-painting hand-painted by 125 professional oil-painters who travelled from all across the world to the Loving Vincent studios in Poland and Greece to be a part of the production. As remarkable as Vincent’s brilliant paintings are his passionate and ill-fated life and mysterious death.
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Takoma11
In this film, filmed with live actors and then each frame hand-painted and animated, a young man named Armand (Douglas Booth) is tasked by his father (Chris O'Dowd) with delivering a note from Vincent Van Gogh to his brother, Theo.


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