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Van Gogh: Brush with Genius

Year: 2009 Documentary Runtime: 38 min Rating: 6.4

Overview

An artistic view of Van Gogh as if this movie is self narrated by himself.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Jacques Gamblin

Jacques Gamblin

Vincent Van Gogh

Peter Knapp

Peter Knapp

Peter Knapp (Himself)

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