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Doors open 7.00pm (5.00pm Sundays). Willem Dafoe picked up his fourth Oscar nomination for his searing portrayal of tortured Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. Artist-turned-filmmaker Julian Schnabel’s (‘Basquiat’, ‘The Diving bell and the Butterfly’) account of Van Gogh’s final years is a visually rapturous drama, more interested in the man’s deteriorating psyche than his process as a painter. And in Dafoe he has his perfect foil. It’s an all-consuming performance. He’s supported by Rupert Friend as his brother Theo and Oscar Isaac as Paul Gaugin. But the highpoint is the sparring between Vincent and Mads Mikkelsen’s priest.

Willem Dafoe picked up his fourth Oscar nomination for his searing portrayal of tortured Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh. Artist-turned-filmmaker Julian Schnabel’s (‘Basquiat’, ‘The Diving bell and the Butterfly’) account of Van Gogh’s final years is a visually rapturous drama, more interested in the man’s deteriorating psyche than his process as a painter. And in Dafoe he has his perfect foil. It’s an all-consuming performance. He’s supported by Rupert Friend as his brother Theo and Oscar Isaac as Paul Gaugin. But the highpoint is the sparring between Vincent and Mads Mikkelsen’s priest.

 

 

When
30th April, 2019 8:00 PM through  9:40 PM
Location
259-260 Hardess Street
Loughborough Junction
Brixton
London, LON
SE24 OHN
Contact
Phone: 020 7737 6153
Weekly Pass
Weekly Pass £12.00