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Loving Vincent with Q&A12A
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DIRECTOR: TBC
RUN TIME: 2 hours 17 minutes
RELEASE DATE: 30/01/2018
Back at Showcase Cinemas for one night only due to high demand, experience the Golden Globe and BAFTA nominated, LOVING VINCENT, followed by an entertaining and highly informative interview with the cast and crew, captured live during the UK premiere at the National Portrait Gallery in London.
Catch this multi-award winning, crowd-pleasing hit on the big screen ahead of the BAFTA awards on Sunday 18 February.
LOVING VINCENT explores the life and controversial death of Vincent van Gogh as told by his paintings and by the characters that inhabit them. Beginning a year after his demise, this portrait of the artist is built via a series of interviews conducted by Armand Roulin (Douglas Booth) – a regular model for the artist’s portraits – who becomes obsessed with van Gogh’s death, caused by a bullet wound to the stomach. Was it an accident? Was it suicide? LOVING VINCENT sets out to explore one of art’s great mysteries.
Starring Douglas Booth, Jerome Flynn, Chris O’Dowd, Oscar-nominee Saoirse Ronan, Aiden Turner, Helen McCrory, Eleanor Tomlinson and John Sessions.