Showing posts with label Julian Schnabel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julian Schnabel. Show all posts

Thursday, June 17, 2021

The Stories about Art Films: 43. At Eternity's Gate (2018), ACJ Movie Academy





















 

Basic Info











Title: At Eternity's Gate

Genre: Biography, Drama

Country: France, United Kingdom, United States

Language: English, French

Running time: 110 minutes

Release date: September 3, 2018 (Venice International Film Festival); November 16, 2018 (United States); February 15, 2019 (France); March 29, 2019 (United Kingdom)

 

Staff










Director: Julian Schnabel

Produced by: Jon Kilik

Screenplay: Jean-Claude Carrière, Louise Kugelberg, Julian Schnabel

Music: Tatiana Lisovskaya

Cinematography: Benoît Delhomme

Edited by: Louise Kugelberg, Julian Schnabel


Cast











Willem Dafoe as Vincent van Gogh

Rupert Friend as Theo van Gogh

Mads Mikkelsen as The Priest

Mathieu Amalric as Dr. Paul Gachet

Emmanuelle Seigner as Madame Ginoux

Oscar Isaac as Paul Gauguin

Amira Casar as Johanna van Gogh-Bonger


Summary












At Eternity's Gate” is a 2018 biographical drama film about the final years of the painter Vincent van Gogh’s life. The film dramatizes the controversial arguments of Van Gogh's biographers Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith that Van Gogh's death was not a suicide but an accident caused by a gunshot by a local gangster.

Directed and co-written by Julian Schnabel, the film, starring Willem Dafoe as Vincent van Gogh, was filmed for 38 days at various locations in France where Van Gogh lived during his final years.

The film had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2018, was theatrically released in the United States by CBS Films on November 16, 2018, and started streaming on Netflix in France on February 15, 2019. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, and Dafoe's acting was widely acclaimed, who was nominated for several awards, including the Academy Award for Best Actor.


Movie Review














Don't think of At Eternity's Gate as just a movie”

A creative and beautifully artistic film”

A must see”

See the World through Van Gogh's Eyes”

Beautiful and powerful”


Interesting stories about the film











1. The main poster image for this film is based on one of Vincent van Gogh's last self-portraits, painted after he sliced off a piece of his ear.


Self-portrait with bandaged ear and pipe,
Vincent van Gogh (1889)















2. Willem Dafoe is the second actor to be nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards for playing Vincent Van Gogh, after Kirk Douglas in “Lust for Life (1956).”


Poster, Lust for Life (1956)

















3. Willem Dafoe was born William, but in this film he uses his nickname, Willem. Willem was also Van Gogh's middle name.


Self-Portrait, Vincent van Gogh (1887)













4. The film was shot over 38 days on location in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône and Auvers-sur-Oise, France, where Van Gogh lived during his final years.


The Yellow House, Arles, Vincent van Gogh (1888)












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Thursday, September 17, 2020

The Stories about Art Films: 22. Basquiat (1996), ACJ Movie Academy




































Title: Basquiat
Genre: Drama
Country: United States
Language: English, Spanish
Running time: 106 minutes
Release date: August 9, 1996

Staff

Director: Julian Schnabel
Produced by: Joseph Allen, Peter Brant
Screenplay: Julian Schnabel
Cinematography: Ron Fortunato
Music: John Cale, Julian Schnabel
Editor: Michael Berenbaum

Cast

Jeffrey Wright as Jean-Michel Basquiat
David Bowie as Andy Warhol
Benicio del Toro as Benny Dalmau
Dennis Hopper as Bruno Bischofberger
Gary Oldman as Albert Milo
Michael Wincott as René Ricard
Claire Forlani as Gina Cardinale
Parker Posey as Mary Boone
Courtney Love as Big Pink

Summary



















Basquiat” is a 1996 American biographical drama film, which is the feature directorial debut of Julian Schnabel. The film is based on the life of Jean-Michel Basquiat, an American postmodernist and neo expressionist artist. Born in Brooklyn, Basquiat used his graffiti roots, as the basis to create collage-style paintings on canvas. In the film, Jeffrey Wright portrays Basquiat, and David Bowie plays Basquiat's friend and mentor Andy Warhol.

Plot
















This film tells partly fictionalized Basquiat's life. Initially a struggling artist living in a cardboard box in Tompkins Square Park, Basquiat was recognized by the New York art scene in the 1980s due to his association with Andy Warhol, the art dealer Bruno Bischofberger, poet and critic René Ricard and fellow artist Albert Milo.


















Along with the development of his artistic career, the film also follows the turbulent relationship between Basquiat and Gina, an ambitious fellow artist, whom he meets while she is working as a waitress at a diner he frequents with his friend Benny. However, their romance is influenced by Basquiat's affair with the so-called "Big Pink", a woman he brought from the street and his habitual abuse of heroin. Eventually, Basquiat finds himself isolated by his fame, Andy Warhol's death and his drug use. The film ends with a title card informing the audience that Jean-Michel Basquiat died of a heroin overdose on August 12, 1988 at the age of 27.

Movie Review
















Interesting Film about the Art World”
I think this film is great”
Fascinating look at New York art world”
Great Films”
One of my favorite movies”

Interesting stories about the film


















1. In the film, David Bowie actually wore the wig worn by the real Andy Warhol.
2. Director Julian Schnabel personally painted the reproductions of Basquiat which are used throughout the film because the owner of Basquiat’s works refused to use his works in the film.
3. Albert Milo, the character of Gary Oldman, is not a real person, but it is actually an ironic self-portrait of writer and director Julian Schnabel. Stella, Milo's daughter, was played by Stella Schnabel, the real daughter of Schnabel.
4. Chris Rock was considered to be Basquiat's role. According to Rock, he wasn't interested in the role because he didn't know who Basquiat was at the time.

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