LOVING VINCENT

By Dorota KOBIELA, Hugh WELCHMAN

CAMBRIDGE PICTURE COMPANY - as PROD

Animation - Completed 2016

Loving Vincent is a ground-breaking feature animation, co-produced by Oscar winning film companies Breakthru Films (Poland) and Trademark Films (UK).
The film tells the story of the life and controversial death of Vincent Van Gogh, one of the world's best loved painters.

Festivals
& Awards

Shanghai 2017
Best Animated Feature
European Film Awards 2017
Best Animated Feature
Academy Awards 2018
Best Animated Feature - Nominee
BAFTA 2018
Best Animated Feature - Nominee
    • Year of production
    • 2016
    • Genres
    • Animation
    • Countries
    • POLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
    • Languages
    • ENGLISH
    • Budget
    • 5 - 10 M$
    • Duration
    • 94 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Dorota KOBIELA, Hugh WELCHMAN
    • Writer(s)
    • Dorota KOBIELA, Hugh WELCHMAN, Jacek DEHNEL
    • Producer(s)
    • Hugh WELCHMAN (Breakthru Productions), Sean BOBBITT (Breakthru Productions), Ivan MACTAGGART (Cambridge Picture Company)
    • Synopsis
    • The story of Loving Vincent takes place within one hundred and twenty of Van Gogh's greatest masterpieces. Paintings of his homeland in Holland; of Auvers where he died; Arles where he famously cut off part of his ear and was admitted to an asylum; Paris where he over-dosed on absinthe and the raucous bohemia of the times.
      The intrigue unfolds through interviews with the characters closest to Vincent and through dramatic reconstructions of the events leading up to his death. Each interviewee fiercely contests that they knew Vincent best, and know the circumstances of his tragic death, but who is lying, and who may have had a hand in his demise? We meet the mercurial Dr Gachet, failed artist and over protective father; his teenage daughter, Margaret, allegedly the last woman to be with Vincent; the strident Inn-keeper's daughter, Adeline Ravoux, keen to protect her family's reputation; the bull-fighter turned Asylum master, Trabuc; and Agostina Segatori, the famous Italian whore beloved of a raft of great Parisian artists.
      The film investigates the theories around Vincent’s death. Was it suicide, or was he shot by a teenage boy who later in his life, just before he died, obliquely confessed to the killing?
    • Partners & financing
    • Trademark Films LTD
      Cinema Management Group
      Polish Film Institute
      Media
      Lower Silesia Film Fund, City of Wroclaw