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Van Gogh ()


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The final sixty-seven days of Van Gogh's life are examined.

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Vincent Van Gogh
Alexandra London ...
Marguerite (Gachet)
Bernard Le Coq ...
Théo Van Gogh
Gérard Séty ...
Gachet
Corinne Bourdon ...
Jo
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Cathy
Leslie Azzoulai ...
Adeline Ravoux (as Leslie Azoulai)
Jacques Vidal ...
Ravoux
Chantal Barbarit ...
Madame Chevalier
Claudine Ducret ...
Professeur de Piano
Frédéric Bonpart ...
La Mouche
Maurice Coussonneau ...
Chaponval
Didier Barbier ...
L'Idiot
Gilbert Pignol
André Bernot ...
La Butte Rouge
Lise Lamétrie ...
Madame Ravoux
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Remy Bourgeois ...
Maître de danse (uncredited)
Véronique Chevallier ...
La couturière (uncredited)
Christian Dubray ...
Le controleur (uncredited)
Julien Haurant ...
Coco (uncredited)
Christian Maes ...
Musiciens Guinguette (uncredited)
Damien Sauvestre ...
Le Docteur Mazery (uncredited)
Edith Vesperini ...
Les filles (uncredited)

Directed by

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Maurice Pialat

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Maurice Pialat ... ()

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Claude Berri ... producer
Pierre Chevalier ... producer
Hugues De Chastellux ... producer
Jean-Michel Gaillard ... producer
Pierre Lescure ... producer
Jérôme Paillard ... assistant producer
Maurice Pialat ... producer
Georges Prost ... producer
André Rousselet ... producer
Daniel Toscan du Plantier ... producer
Dominique Wallon ... producer

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Gilles Henry
Jacques Loiseleux
Emmanuel Machuel

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Yann Dedet
Nathalie Hubert
Hélène Viard

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Pierre Molin ... assistant editor
Bénédicte Nambotin ... assistant editor
Éric Renault ... assistant editor

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Philippe Pallut
Katia Wyszkop ... (as Katia Vischkof)

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Edith Vesperini

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Patrice Arrat ... production manager
Patrick Lancelot ... production manager
Cristobal Matheron ... production trainee

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Fabrice Grange ... assistant director
Alain Olivieri ... first assistant director
Marie-Jeanne Pascal ... first assistant director
Christophe Vallée ... additional second assistant director
Christophe Vassort ... first assistant director

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Philippe Meynard ... painter
François Pagé ... painter (uncredited)
Frédéric Pagé ... painter (uncredited)
Gilbert Pignol ... painter (uncredited)
Eric Viellerobe ... props buyer (uncredited)

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Jean-Pierre Duret ... sound engineer
Patrick Egreteau ... foley artist
François Groult ... re-recording mixer
Pascal Metge ... sound editor

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Jérôme Henry ... stunts (as Jerome Henry)

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Paul-Claude Bessière ... key grip
Xavier Cholet ... electrician
Jean-François Grancher ... electrician
Christophe Sournac ... electrician

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Thierry Delettre ... costume supervisor
Laurence Esnault ... costume trainee
Naima Lagrange ... wardrobe

Music Department

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André Bernot ... music: Marche et Accordéon (as A. Bernot)
Jean-Marc Bouget ... music: Guingette (as JM. Bourget)
Jacques Dutronc ... music: Valse et Polka (as J. Dutronc)
Christian Maes ... musician: Guinguette
Philippe Reverdy ... music: Mélodie (as P. Revedy)
Alain Rupin ... musician: Guinguette

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Plot Summary

In late spring, 1890, Vincent moves to Auvers-sur-Oise, near Paris, under the care of Dr. Gachet, living in a humble inn. Fewer than 70 days later, Vincent dies from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. We see Vincent at work, painting landscapes and portraits. His brother Theo, wife Johanna, and their baby visit Auvers. Vincent is playful and charming, engaging the attentions of Gachet's daughter Marguerite (who's half Vincent's age), a young maid at the inn, Cathy a Parisian prostitute, and Johanna. Shortly before his death, Vincent visits Paris, quarrels with Theo, disparages his own art and accomplishments, dances at a brothel, and is warm then cold toward Marguerite. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Ван Гог (Russia)
  • ヴァン・ゴッホ (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 158 min
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Cumulative Worldwide Gross $8,373,232

Did You Know?

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Trivia Daniel Auteuil was originally considered for the part of Van Gogh, but he declined. The role was then proposed to Jean-Hugues Anglade, before Jacques Dutronc was finally cast. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Cine Terapia - Diego Araujo (2017). See more »
Soundtracks Dexuième Symphonie, Pour Cordes See more »

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