23/11/2017

Simplesmente belo!

A Paixão de Van Gogh resume-se à beleza da tela animada e a uma história através de uma paleta virtual. 



1. “Vincent,” painted by Anna Kluza. Robert Gulaczyk as Vincent van Gogh, inspired by van Gogh's self portrait. Photo courtesy of Good Deed Entertainment and BreakThru Films.

2. “What Dr. Gachet? No, I Wouldn’t Have Said That,” painted by Christos Marmeris.The second of five Adeline Ravoux (Eleanor Tomlinson) close-ups at the window. Here she is commenting on the supposed friendship between Dr. Gachet and van Gogh. Photo courtesy of Good Deed Entertainment and BreakThru Films.

3. “Chaponval,” painted by Anna Wydrych Design painting combining van Gogh’s paintings “Houses at Auvers” and “Thatched Cottages at Cordeville.” Photo courtesy of Good Deed Entertainment and BreakThru Films.

4. “Dr. Gachet,” painted by Piotr Dominiak.

5. “How I Remember Him,” painted by Marlena Jopyk-Misiak.
In this “Noir Vincent” shot, Armand Roulin (Douglas Booth) enters “Bedroom in Arles” and is confronted by the spectacle of Vincent covered in blood on the "night of the ear."
Photo courtesy of Good Deed Entertainment and BreakThru Films.

6. “Marguerite Gachet,” painted by Bartosz Armusiewicz
Saoirse Ronan as Marguerite Gachet, the mecurial doctor's daughter. Inspired by van Gogh's “Marguerite Gachet at the Piano.” Photo courtesy of Good Deed Entertainment and BreakThru Films.

Imagens e legendas retiradas daqui.

Realizadores: Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman. Photo by Laura Blum.




6 comentários:

  1. O filme é de uma beleza, arte e engenho absolutos.
    Vi-o com apenas 7 espectadores na sala e mesmo assim um telemóvel esteve a tocar, apesar do aviso surgido no écran para os desligarem.
    Lamento que o belo tema "Vincent" de Don McLean, que escutamos no final da película, não seja cantado por ele.
    Muito bom dia!

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  2. Este tema musical é lindo demais, mas julgo que o pintor e a sua obra o merecem.
    Era um homem impossível e assim a pintura que nos deixou. Parece-me quase ilícito tanto sofrer.

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  3. Que interessante esta ideia! Vou já ouvir a música. As imagens são belas, sugestivas, próximas de Van Gogh e dos seus quadros, das suas cores! UM beijo amigo

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  4. Genialmente feito para perpetuar o "Génio".
    Bj.

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