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Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh
 

Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh

Genre:
Documentary
Mood:
Brainy,
Scenic
Decade:
1980's
Country:
United States
Director:
Paul Cox
Actor:
John Hurt
Release Year:
1987
Studio: New Video Group
Runtime: 99 Mins.
Format: Color
Rating: Unrated

What It's About:

With excerpts from the artist's intimate, often tortured letters to younger brother Theo set against potent imagery of Van Gogh's art and world, Director Cox aims to get inside the head of this brilliant but anti-social artist, as he struggles to keep his demons of isolation at bay. Through his most private thoughts and lamentations, we feel Vincent's struggle to continue believing in his life and work, in a society that views him and his genius with indifference, if not outright contempt.

Why I Love It:

Documentarian Cox's deceptively simple approach to penetrating the enigma of Vincent Van Gogh scores a direct hit. British actor Hurt's weathered but still rich voice expertly conveys the artist's building anguish without our needing facial expressions to pay it off. And Cox's wildly imaginative mix of imagery which accompanies Hurt's recitations help elevate this piece well above the standard run of PBS-type documentary work. "Vincent" is an absolute must for all us art-lovers.


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