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Lust for Life (1956)

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 122m
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, James Donald

Synopsis:

The life of painter Vincent Van Gogh, including his failed relationships with women, his rocky friendship with Paul Gauguin and the support through all his trials of his brother, Theo.

Review:

Minnelli's film is a decent Hollywood attempt at a biopic of an uncompromising artist. Needing to make few compromises for the censor, it succeeds in presenting its subject sensitively and with a visual palette that seems hewn from the same material as its subject's painting. Douglas invests himself fully, as one might expect.

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Country: US
Technical: col/scope 122m
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, James Donald

Synopsis:

The life of painter Vincent Van Gogh, including his failed relationships with women, his rocky friendship with Paul Gauguin and the support through all his trials of his brother, Theo.

Review:

Minnelli's film is a decent Hollywood attempt at a biopic of an uncompromising artist. Needing to make few compromises for the censor, it succeeds in presenting its subject sensitively and with a visual palette that seems hewn from the same material as its subject's painting. Douglas invests himself fully, as one might expect.


Country: US
Technical: col/scope 122m
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Anthony Quinn, James Donald

Synopsis:

The life of painter Vincent Van Gogh, including his failed relationships with women, his rocky friendship with Paul Gauguin and the support through all his trials of his brother, Theo.

Review:

Minnelli's film is a decent Hollywood attempt at a biopic of an uncompromising artist. Needing to make few compromises for the censor, it succeeds in presenting its subject sensitively and with a visual palette that seems hewn from the same material as its subject's painting. Douglas invests himself fully, as one might expect.

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