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Given complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum, Vincent van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing is a major new ninety-minute film about one of the world's favorite artists. • This film provides viewers with the moving and inspiring experience of seeing Vincent's iconic masterpieces close-up on the screen while presenting new insights and interpretations by specially invited guests and experts including V. Willem van Gogh, great grandson of Theo van Gogh, and contemporary artist Lachlan Goudie. • Vincent's illuminating letters to his family and friends are brought to life through dramatization, putting flesh on the bones of his biography. • Recent research questions the many myths surrounding Vincent's troubled life. • We look closely at the life of a man who reminds us that, "Art is long and life is short." + "Enlightening, engaging, absorbing and riveting" (Globe and Mail) • "A revolutionary 'gallery' experience" (Canberra Times)
Region: | 0 |
Street Date: | 7/31/2015 |