Loving Vincent

A FILM BY Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman


Synopsis

On July 27, 1890, a gaunt figure stumbled down a drowsy high street at twilight in the small French country town of Auvers. The man was carrying nothing; his hands clasped to a fresh bullet wound leaking blood from his belly. This was Vincent van Gogh, then a little known artist; now the most famous artist in the world. His tragic death has long been known, what has remained a mystery is how and why he came to be shot. LOVING VINCENT tells that story.

Home Entertainment Release Date

Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Original Languages: English
Genre: Animation, Biography, Drama, Mystery
Running Time: 95 min.
Year: 2017

CREDITS

CAST
Saoirse Ronan
Chris O'Dowd
Douglas Booth
Helen McCrory
Jerome Flynn
Robert Gulaczyk
DIRECTED BY
Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman

TRAILER


PHOTOS

Douglas Booth as Armand Roulin. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A scene from LOVING VINCENT. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A scene from LOVING VINCENT. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A scene from LOVING VINCENT. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
John Sessions as Pere Tanguy on set. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Saoirse Ronan as Marguerite Gachet. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A scene from LOVING VINCENT. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Director/writer Dorota Kobiela, co-director/co-writer/producer Hugh Welchman and Douglas Booth as Armand Roulin on set. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Eleanor Tomlinson as Adeline Ravoux and Robert Gulaczyk as Vincent van Gogh on set. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
John Sessions as Pere Tanguy. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Chris O'Dowd as Postman Joseph Roulin and Douglas Booth as Armand Roulin on set. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Eleanor Tomlinson as Adeline Ravoux. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Jerome Flynn as Doctor Gachet. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Aidan Turner as The Boatman. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Robert Gulaczyk as Vincent van Gogh. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Chris O'Dowd as Postman Joseph Roulin. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Co-director/co-writer/producer Hugh Welchman and director/writer Dorota Kobiela on set. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.