Julian Schnabel Spent His Whole Life Preparing to Make His Most Personal Movie
As Schnabel shows off his West Village home, he explains the intimate roots of his Vincent Van Gogh biopic, “At Eternity’s Gate.”
As Schnabel shows off his West Village home, he explains the intimate roots of his Vincent Van Gogh biopic, “At Eternity’s Gate.”
Cinematographer Benoit Delhomme explored painting from the inside out in this unconventional portrait of Van Gogh (Oscar contender Willem Dafoe).
Director Julian Schnabel and Oscar-contender Dafoe pull moviegoers into the experience of being one of the world’s greatest painters.
No ordinary biopic, this portrait of the artist takes you inside Van Gogh’s mind.
Schnabel’s Vincent van Gogh biopic, already set to premiere in competition at Venice, stars Willem Dafoe as the artist and follows him through his final days.
Schnabel doesn’t like any of the 36 Van Gogh movies that came before, and more in our exclusive interview with the acclaimed painter-turned-filmmaker.
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