Vincent & Theo
Vincent & Theo has a prelude, which is documentary footage of the 1987 auction of one of Vincent van Gogh's paintings at Christie's, a famed London art business. The painting sells for millions of pounds. The film then cuts to scenes that take place in the period from 1883 through 1891, commencing with Vincent van Gogh's decision to work exclusively as an artist, and concluding with his death and that of his brother Theo a few months later. The film is a double portrait of both men; Noel Murray has summarised this aspect, "Altman and screenwriter Julian Mitchell contrast Theo's life—which mostly consists of him guiding rich people through galleries and selling them paintings he despises—with Vincent's gradual development of his own voice and style, through hard physical labor. Vincent & Theo also shows both men as warped by a similar madness, torn between their lusts for sex and alcohol, and their yearnings for social respectability and religious connection."
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
Genre: | Biography, Drama |
Country: | United Kingdom, Italy, France, Netherlands, Germany |
Produced By: | Harry Prins, Ted Childs, Ludi Boeken, Jacques Fansten, Emma Hayter, David Conroy |
Directed By: | Robert Altman |
Written By: | Julian Mitchell |
Cast: | Anne Canovas, Tim Roth, Gusta Gerritsen, Jacques Commandeur, Nora Kretz, Frédéric Largier, Adrian Brine, Humbert Camerlo, Louise Boisvert, Mogan Mehlem, Hans Kesting, Jip Wijngaarden, Angella Kaye, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Oda Spelbos, Johanna Ter Steege, Marieke Oudejans, Sarah Bentham, Yves Dangerfield, Vincent Souliac, Wim Lindner, Kees Coolen, Viviane De Muynck, Margreet Blanken, Maxim Hamel, Kitty Courbois, Wladimir Yordanoff, Jean-Pierre Castaldi, Thérèse Crémieux, Han Kerckhoffs, Jean-Pierre Gos, Bernadette Giraud, Peter Tuinman, Féodor Atkine, Annie Chaplin, Jean-Denis Monory, Marie-Louise Stheins, Jean-François Perrier, Florence Muller, Paul Rhys |
In Theaters: | Apr 27, 1990 |
Runtime: | 2 hours 18 minutes |
Production: | Belbo Films, Arena Films, Central Films, La Sept-Arte |
Box Office: | $2,231,274 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |