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Vincent and Me ()

Vincent et moi (original title)
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Jo meets a mysterious art dealer who buys some of her drawings and commissions her to make more. She asks some friends for help and sets off to Amsterdam to look for the mysterious man.

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Vincent Van Gogh
Nina Petronzio ...
Josephine Tetley 'Jo'
Christopher Forrest ...
Felix Murphy
Paul Klerk ...
Joris
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Dr. Winkler (as Alexandre Vernon Dobtcheff)
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Mrs. Wallis
Anna-Maria Giannotti ...
Gran
Matthew Mabe ...
Tom Mainfield
Wally Martin ...
Burt
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Mr. Caruthers
Tamara Witcher ...
Silva
Charles Pitt ...
Frank Purvis (as Charles Pitts)
Dora Petronzio ...
Jo's Mother
Vittorio Rossi ...
Jo's Father
Robert Ford ...
Peter Tetley Jo's Brother
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Crystal Tetley Jo's Sister
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Joris' Mother
Martin Van Den Ham ...
Willum
Jeanne Louise Calment ...
Self
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jon Bluming ...
Hirodake's Bodyguard
Arthur Boni ...
Art Dealer
Kiki Classen ...
Dutch TV reporter
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Jo's Uncle
Ezzell Floranina ...
Felix's Mother
J.G. Ho ...
Mr. Hirodake
Hank Hum ...
Chinese Waiter
Hans Kemna ...
Hotel Manager
Matthew Miller ...
Kid on Train #2
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Man with Madame Calmant
Martijn Overing ...
Man in speedboat
Ben Read ...
Kid on Train #1
Scott Read ...
Taxi Driver
Thomas Robertson ...
Bandmaster
Margôt Ros ...
Tour Boat Guide (as Margot Ros)
Nicolas Rubbo ...
Logger in play
Frank Van Den Bogaard ...
Man on Boat
Harry Van Den Bor ...
Duck Man
Jan Wegter ...
Victor
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Mother in Train
Wim Zomer ...
Joris' Father

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Michael Rubbo

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Michael Rubbo ... ()

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Nico Crama ... associate producer
Rock Demers ... producer
Daniel Louis ... line producer
Claude Nedjar ... co-producer

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Pierick Houdy

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Andreas Poulsson

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André Corriveau

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Lois Siegel
Dorna X. van Rouveroy ... (as Dorna van Rouveroy)

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Anne Galéa
Suzanne Labrecque
Michèle Nolet

Art Direction by

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Violette Daneau

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Huguette Gagné

Production Management

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Pavel Marik ... production manager

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Christophe Cheysson ... first assistant director: France
Carle Delaroche-Vernet ... first assistant director

Sound Department

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Yvon Benoît ... sound
Luc Boudrias ... re-recording mixer
Jean Casanova ... boom operator: France
Alix Comte ... sound mixer: France
Claude Langlois ... recording director

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Gilles Fortier ... best boy electric
Robert Stecko ... first assistant camera

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Michèle St-Arnaud ... location manager

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Marie-Véronique Bourque ... flute

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France Lachapelle ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Bernard Lamy ... production accountant
Martijn Overing ... boat runner: Amsterdam

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Plot Summary

While sketching one day, 13 year old Jo encounters a mysterious art dealer who buys a few of her drawings and commissions her to do some more. Some time thereafter she reads a news story about a million dollar sale of some drawings of a young Vincent Van Gogh. She enlists the aid of some friends and heads to Amsterdam in search of the mystery man. Or, should she go to 19th century Arles in search of Vincent himself? Written by Fryingham

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Taglines What happens when 1990's Jo meets 1890's Van Gogh? See more »
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Also Known As
  • Vincent and Me (Canada, English title)
  • Vincent and Me (India, English title)
  • Vincent and Me (United States)
  • Vincent and Me (United Kingdom)
  • Vincent und ich (Germany)
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  • 100 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The oldest woman who ever lived, Jeanne Louise Calment, appears as herself in this film. She died in 1997 at the age of 122 years and 164 days. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in The Return of Tommy Tricker (1994). See more »
Quotes Jo: Oh. The Blue Cart. It's wonderful! I've always loved that one.
Vincent Van Gogh: You've always loved that one? That's impossible. I just finished it.
Jo: I've seen it before.
Vincent Van Gogh: I can't believe you.
Jo: It's true.
Vincent Van Gogh: You know my paintings, you know my name. How is it possible?
Jo: Maybe I shouldn't tell you. It might disturb history.
Vincent Van Gogh: Oh, come on. Don't worry about history.
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