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Van Gogh [NTSC]

France, 1991
film

This film departs from the conventions of the artist’s biopic more radically than the Van Gogh films ‘Lust for Life’ (1956) or ‘Vincen..

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Van Gogh (TEFC)

France, 1948
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Vincent and Theo

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Vincent Van Gogh

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Vincent

Netherlands, 1978
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Vincent

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Paul Gauguin

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Loving Vincent

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Monsieur Vincent

France, 1947
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Van Gogh

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Georges Rouault (1871-1958)

United States, 1971
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Five revolutionary painters: Van Gogh

United Kingdom, 1962
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Loulou [DVD]

France, 1980
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La Denonciation (Cinemascope Print)

France, 1962
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Pierrot le Fou = Crazy Pete (Cinemascope Print)

France, 1965
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Solo

France, 1969
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The Precursors: Cezanne, Gaugin, Van Gogh

United States, 1971
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Adieu Voyages Lents

France, 1978
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Toni

France, 1934
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