While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight. Gil, a successful but distracted Hollywood screenwriter, and his fiancée, Inez, are in Paris vacationing with Inez's conservative parents. As Gil struggles to finish his first novel, he becomes enchanted by the allure of the 1920s. Each night at midnight, he is transported back in time and encounters famous figures from the era. However, as he becomes more infatuated with the past, he begins to question his present and future.
At Eternity's Gate follows Vincent van Gogh during the last years of his life, focusing on his mental health struggles, artistic achievements, and the complex relationship with his brother Theo.
Lust for Life is a biographical drama that delves into the turbulent life of Vincent van Gogh. The movie explores his artistic creations, mental illness, struggles with love, and ultimate demise. Set in the late 19th century, it captures the brilliance and torment that characterized van Gogh's life.
Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti is a biographical drama that follows the story of painter Paul Gauguin and his journey to Tahiti in 1891. The film explores Gauguin's struggle as he tries to find artistic inspiration in the beauty of Polynesia while facing conflicts in his personal life. It also delves into the difficulties he experiences as a starving artist and the challenges of living in a foreign land.
A biographical drama about the life of Vincent van Gogh, exploring his relationships, obsessions, and his contribution to the world of art in the 19th century.
Based on the turbulent life of the temperamental French painter, Paul Gauguin, and his compulsive search for creative freedom which caused him to abandon his wife and five children in Paris for a life of contentment in Tahiti.
Made originally as a four-hour miniseries for television and cut back for theatrical release, Vincent & Theo is about the mysterious, near-mystical interaction between Vincent (Tim Roth) and his brother Theo (Paul Rhys). Theo, an art dealer in Paris, tried for years without success to sell Vincent's art, and died not quite six months after his brother shot himself to death in a wheat field in Auvers-sur-Oise.
John Simm stars as Vincent Van Gogh in The Yellow House, a feature-length drama that tells the moving human story of the most influential and explosive housemates in art history. For just nine weeks, in late 1888, Van Gogh and Gauguin share a home, The Yellow House, in Arles, southern France.
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