Classic French New Wave director Alain Resnais’ early film, VAN GOGH won an Oscar for best short documentary film.
A love story, seen through the memories of one young couple: recollections altered by moods, different perspectives, and time itself.
A young girl called to the witness stand casually drops these disarmingly simple words that are enough to give one chills.
Recently restored, this 1948 boundary-pushing short brilliantly evokes the life of Vincent Van Gogh, using only his paintings as visuals.
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