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LOVING VINCENT: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM

Dir. Michał “Miki” Węcel, 2019, 90 min., English Language

Loving Vincent returns as a DOUBLE FEATURE!

Go behind the scenes of one of the most miraculous achievements in animation history with LOVING VINCENT: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM, and see a free showing of LOVING VINCENT right after!

NOTE: Double features start in the early afternoon. Our late afternoon screenings are single features. Check our calendar for details.

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“A one-of-a-kind work of art.”

– Peter Debruge, Variety


“Hypnotic and beguiling.”

– A.O. Scott, The New York Times


“An animated masterpiece! An absolutely stunning film that not only does justice to the art of Van Gogh,
but also to the art of movies. I have never seen anything on screen like it before. You will be amazed and lifted by this extraordinary film.”

– Pete Hammond, Deadline


“Remarkable. You will marvel at the art in this labor-intensive labor-of-love.”

– Bob Mondello, NPR All Things Considered


“A new film that tears up the rule book of animation…I’ve not experienced anything like it before.”

– Florence Waters, The Telegraph


About LOVING VINCENT: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM:

LOVING VINCENT: THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM recalls a 10-year journey that brought the world’s first fully painted feature film to the cinema screen. From humble beginnings in a bedroom in an industrial Polish town of Łódź, an idea for a 7-minute short film that would tell the story of Vincent van Gogh through his paintings was conceived.

The potential for a truly groundbreaking yet completely unseen project seemed like a huge risk, but when in the hands of two passionate filmmakers willing to risk everything to make their impossible dream come true, nothing could stand in their way. (Good Deed Entertainment)

About LOVING VINCENT:

LOVING VINCENT is the world’s first fully oil painted feature film.

Written & directed by Dorota Kobiela & Hugh Welchman, produced by Poland’s BreakThru Films & UK’s Trademark Films, the film brings the paintings of Vincent van Gogh to life to tell his remarkable story.

Every one of the 65,000 frames of the film is an oil-painting hand-painted by 125 professional oil-painters who travelled from all across the world to the Loving Vincent studios in Poland and Greece to be a part of the production. As remarkable as Vincent’s brilliant paintings, is his passionate and ill-fated life, and mysterious death.

No other artist has attracted more legends than Vincent van Gogh. Variously labelled a martyr, a lustful satyr, a madman, a genius and a layabout, the real Vincent is at once revealed in his letters, and obscured by myth and time. Vincent himself said in his last letter: ‘We cannot speak other than by our paintings’. We take him at his word and let the paintings tell the real story of Vincent van Gogh.

Starring the voice talents of Douglas Booth, Saroise Ronan, Eleanor Tomlin, and others.
(Good Deed Entertainment)

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