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Réalisateur:
Vincente Minnelli
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Writers:
Irving Stone (novel)
Norman Corwin (screenplay)
Contact:
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Release Date:
26 décembre 1956 (Sweden) suite
Accroche:
The best-seller comes to the screen...the drama of a man who lived with insatiable passion. suite
Plot:
The life of brilliant but tortured artist Vincent van Gogh. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 2 wins & 6 nominations suite
Avis des utilisateurs:
Too Sensitive For This World suite

Ensemble

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Kirk Douglas ... Vincent Van Gogh

Anthony Quinn ... Paul Gauguin
James Donald ... Theo Van Gogh
Pamela Brown ... Christine
Everett Sloane ... Dr. Gachet
Niall MacGinnis ... Roulin
Noel Purcell ... Anton Mauve
Henry Daniell ... Theodorus Van Gogh
Madge Kennedy ... Anna Cornelia Van Gogh
Jill Bennett ... Willemien Van Gogh
Lionel Jeffries ... Doctor Peyron
Laurence Naismith ... Dr. Bosman

Eric Pohlmann ... Colbert
Jeanette Sterke ... Kay
Toni Gerry ... Johanna Van Gogh
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Additional Details

Autre(s) titre(s):
La vie passionnée de Vincent van Gogh (Belgium: French title) (Canada: French title) (France) [fr]
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Durée:
122 min
Pays:
USA
Langue:
Anglais
Couleur:
Couleur (Metrocolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 suite
Son:
Mono (Perspecta Sound encoding) (35 mm optical prints) (Westrex Recording System) | 4-Track Stereo (35 mm magnetic prints) (Westrex Recording System)
Classification:
UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG (re-rating) (1993) | Australia:PG | Finland:K-12 | Sweden:15 | Canada:PG
Emplacements De Pelliculage:
's-Gravenhage, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands suite

Curiosités

Anecdotes:
Many of the locations used for filming were the actual locations Vincent van Gogh visited in his life. suite
Guillemet:
Paul Gauguin: To say 'I love you' would break my teeth. suite
Movie Connections:
Featured in ... A Father... A Son... Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2005) (TV) suite

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Too Sensitive For This World, 15 August 2005
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Author: bkoganbing de Buffalo, New York

Lust for Life, Irving Stone's biographical novel about the life of Vincent Van Gogh, stands as the centerpiece of Kirk Douglas's acting career. After growing that beard which makes Douglas look hauntingly like the troubled Van Gogh, Douglas crafts a brilliant portrayal of this way too sensitive man.

Vincent Van Gogh was a man who felt things more than most of the world's population. When we're introduced to him in the film, he's been rejected as an evangelical preacher. Van Gogh's father was a minister and Vincent feels the calling, but doesn't have the talent for preaching. He's given a backwater assignment in a forgotten coal mining area basically just to get rid of him.

He tackles it in earnest, even going down into the mines and working along side the miners who are his parishioners. That doesn't please the hoity toity church officials who rebuke him. A more tactful man might have sold the officials on a social gospel idea which was what Van Gogh was trying to articulate. But instead he explodes on them and the church gets rid of him.

It's the same with personal relationships. His intensity frightens off everyone of the opposite sex. And most of the male species as well. Only his patient and loving brother Theo, played here by James Donald, can deal with him for any length of time.

But somewhere in the vast universal scheme of things, Van Gogh was given a talent to paint. It's only on the canvas that he can articulate what he feels around him. And of course when he died he was as obscure as one can get. Now the value of his paintings could retire the American national debt.

Director Vincente Minnelli had previously directed Kirk Douglas to his second Oscar nomination in The Bad and the Beautiful in 1952. Sad to say that Douglas lost again in this third and final outing in the Oscar Derby. Personally I think he should have taken home the big prize for this one. The winner that year was Yul Brynner for The King and I. No actor better expresses rage on the screen than Kirk Douglas and this was a rage accompanying a descent to madness.

But Minnelli did get Anthony Quinn his second Oscar in the Supporting Actor category as fellow painter Paul Gauguin. They become housemates for a while and it seems as though Van Gogh has developed a decent relationship with another human being. But they came from different backgrounds and Gauguin brought an entirely different perspective to his art than Van Gogh did. What in 98% of relationships would have been a friendly disagreement becomes a bitter quarrel and Gauguin's leaving Van Gogh helps spiral him further into a breakdown.

Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, and the ever dependable, but seldom given enough credit James Donald cop all the acting honors here. Like John Huston's Moulin Rouge about Toulouse-Lautrec, Lust for a Life is a film that is so articulate that one can be art idiot and still appreciate the performances of the players.

Today Vincent Van Gogh probably would be on some psychiatric medicines like lithium and be a normal individual when on them. But would the world have the fruits of his artistic genius. An interesting question to ponder while watching this wonderful film.

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