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At Eternity's Gate (film)

At Eternity's Gate is a 2018 biographical drama film about the final years of painter Vincent van Gogh's life. The film dramatizes the controversial theory put forward by van Gogh biographers Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, in which they speculate that van Gogh's death was caused by manslaughter rather than suicide.

At Eternity's Gate
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJulian Schnabel
Written by
Produced byJon Kilik
Starring
CinematographyBenoît Delhomme
Edited by
  • Louise Kugelberg
  • Julian Schnabel
Music byTatiana Lisovskaya
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • September 3, 2018 (2018-09-03) (Venice)
  • November 16, 2018 (2018-11-16) (United States)
  • February 15, 2019 (2019-02-15) (France)
  • March 29, 2019 (2019-03-29) (United Kingdom)
Running time
110 minutes[1]
Countries
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
Languages
  • English
  • French
Box office$11.5 million[2]

The film is directed and co-edited by Julian Schnabel, from a screenplay by Schnabel, Jean-Claude Carrière and Louise Kugelberg. It stars Willem Dafoe as Van Gogh, Rupert Friend, Oscar Isaac, Mads Mikkelsen, Mathieu Amalric, Emmanuelle Seigner and Niels Arestrup. Principal photography took place in late 2017 over 38 days at various locations across France where van Gogh resided during his final years.

The film held its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2018. The film was theatrically released in the United States on November 16, 2018, by CBS Films, before streaming on Netflix in France on February 15, 2019. It was released theatrically and through video-on-demand in the United Kingdom on March 29, 2019, by Curzon Artificial Eye. The film received generally positive reviews from critics; Dafoe's acting was widely acclaimed, and for his performance, Dafoe was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, among others, and won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 75th Venice International Film Festival.

Plot edit

Vincent van Gogh seems to always be in artistic and emotional exhaustion. He is occasionally enraptured by his aesthetic responses to the landscapes around Arles; he renders them in oil on canvas or in a sketch pad using his own style of creating his work in a single, rapid sitting. When not in the countryside, he paints inside a yellow room in a yellow house. He begins to contemplate the fleeting nature of some subjects of still life. He also thinks about seasonal flowers and the artistic process which renders a permanent and eternal quality to the representation of flowers on canvas, which does not wilt and wither.

For a while, Vincent's preferred medium becomes a large sketchbook given to him by Madame Ginoux which he begins to fill with renderings of landscapes in pen and ink. He continues to ponder various philosophical and existential questions such as his desire "not to see a landscape but only the eternity behind it", and that "there cannot be such a thing as nature without there also being a meaning to nature". He wishes to devote increasing time to rendering the landscapes. A group of schoolchildren and their teacher mock Vincent and his work and he chases them away. The teacher and her students call him crazy as they run away in fear. On his walk home some boys throw rocks at him. When he chases the boys some townsmen subdue him and report him to the local psychiatric hospital. His brother Theo is called to Arles from Paris, who in turn convinces Paul Gauguin to agree to visit Vincent. Gauguin soon arrives in Arles.

 
Vincent van Gogh painted Paul Gauguin (Man in a Red Beret) in 1888 in Arles. Currently at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam

Vincent is at first exhilarated by the presence of Gauguin, though things quickly sour. When Gauguin announces that he will soon depart, the news crushes Vincent. He then cuts off a piece of his ear to show Gauguin his artistic allegiance to his work, but Gauguin has already departed. Vincent then gives the piece of his cut ear to a Madame Ginoux's barkeeper, Gaby, who is horrified and reports him to the authorities. He is sent by Doctor Ray to mental asylum in nearby Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. There, he has a conversation with a sympathetic, supervising priest about his art and the nature of God. The priest releases Vincent, who travels to Auvers-sur-Oise since the town authorities in Arles deny him permission to stay.

In his last months, Vincent returns to drawing and painting scenes and landscapes, now in Auvers. While painting in the courtyard of a deserted estate, two teenagers with their hunting weapons see him and begin playing at cowboys-and-Indians. During the horsing around disrupting Vincent's painting, a shot goes off. He is hit by the bullet, and the boys beg him not to tell anyone. The boys then bury Vincent's painting and throw their guns into a river while he returns to Auvers. Doctor Gachet is summoned and questions Vincent about the wound; Vincent states the wound is self-inflicted. Theo is called for from Paris, but finds his brother dead upon arrival. Theo organizes an open-casket funeral for Vincent surrounded by his paintings.

A closing onscreen text states that Vincent died in 1890 at the age of 37 from a bullet wound 30 hours after being shot. His completed sketchbook (a gift to Madame Ginoux) was not discovered until 126 years later in 2016. A mid-credits scene features a narration by Gauguin regarding Vincent's favorite color: yellow.

Cast edit

 
Amira Casar portrayed Johanna van Gogh-Bonger, van Gogh's brother's wife who translated letters between the brothers after Vincent's death

Production edit

In May 2017, Schnabel announced that he would direct a film about the painter Vincent van Gogh, with Willem Dafoe cast in the role. For the film, Schnabel adapts Naifeh and Smith's theory that van Gogh died through the mischief of others rather than by suicide as the premise for the screenplay of the film. The film is dedicated to the Tunisian fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa.[3]

Writing edit

The film was written by Schnabel and French screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière along with Schnabel's life partner Louise Kugelberg.[4][5] In regards to the story, Schnabel said:

This is a film about painting and a painter and their relationship to infinity. It is told by a painter. It contains what I felt were essential moments in his life; this is not the official history – it's my version. One that I hope could make you closer to him.[6]

In 2011, authors Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith published a biography, Van Gogh: The Life, in which they challenged the conventional account of the artist's death. In the book, Naifeh and Smith argue that it was unlikely for van Gogh to have killed himself, noting the upbeat disposition of the paintings he created immediately preceding his death; furthermore, in private correspondence, van Gogh described suicide as sinful and immoral. The authors also question how van Gogh could have traveled the mile-long (about 2 km) distance between the wheat field and the inn after sustaining the fatal stomach wound, how van Gogh could have obtained a gun despite his well-known mental health problems, and why van Gogh's painting gear was never found by the police.[7]

 
Mads Mikkelsen portrayed the pastor who arranged van Gogh's release from hospital to continue painting in Auvers-sur-Oise.

Naifeh and Smith developed an alternative hypothesis in which van Gogh did not commit suicide, but rather was a possible victim of accidental manslaughter or foul play.[8] Naifeh and Smith point out that the bullet entered van Gogh's abdomen at an oblique angle, not straight as might be expected from a suicide. They claim that van Gogh was acquainted with the boys who may have shot him, one of whom was in the habit of wearing a cowboy suit, and had gone drinking with them. Naifeh said: "So you have a couple of teenagers who have a malfunctioning gun, you have a boy who likes to play cowboy, you have three people probably all of whom had too much to drink." Naifeh concluded that "accidental homicide" was "far more likely".[9] The authors contend that art historian John Rewald visited Auvers in the 1930s, and recorded the version of events that is widely believed. The authors postulate that after he was fatally wounded, van Gogh welcomed death and believed the boys had done him a favour, hence his widely quoted deathbed remark: "Do not accuse anyone... it is I who wanted to kill myself."[9] Schnabel adapts Naifeh and Smith's theory for the screenplay of the film. However most experts disagree with Naifeh and Smith's theory.

Casting edit

According to Éntertainment Weekly, "Dafoe immersed himself in the artist's life, learning to paint, reading his letters, and ultimately shooting on location in artistically recognizable landscapes".[10] Dafoe added, "You're not illustrating who you think van Gogh is; you're communing (with) his memory and what he's left behind... It all comes together in a swirl—a swirl of color, a swirl of light. It's not naturalistic representation. But it captures the spirit... [Van Gogh] thought art was a language; art was a way of seeing; art was a way of waking up."[10]

In an article for 'W' magazine, Dafoe further stated, "I painted in a movie called To Live and Die in L.A., but it wasn't about painting—it was more about counterfeiting and killing people. In playing Vincent van Gogh, painting was the key to the character. I had to know what I was doing. The director, Julian Schnabel, would say, 'Hold the brush like a sword' and 'There's no such thing as a bad mark.' I began to think that painting is about making an accumulation of marks. Acting is the same: You create a character scene by scene. It's a series of marks that start a rhythm, and that rhythm sends you where you need to go."[11] It was noted that Dafoe was 62 at the time of filming, 25 years older than van Gogh when he died.

 
The Yellow House, Arles, 1888. The room and house where van Gogh resided in Arles has since been demolished and converted into a local park. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.

Photography edit

The film was shot over 38 days beginning in September 2017 on location in Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône and Auvers-sur-Oise, France, all locations where van Gogh lived during his final years.[4]

Soundtrack edit

The soundtrack for the film was composed by Tatiana Lisovskaya. The music is predominantly for solo piano in a minimalist classical tone with occasional accompaniment by solo instruments and string quartet. The soundtrack contains 16 tracks and was released in 2018.[12]

Release edit

In May 2018, CBS Films acquired distribution rights to the film.[13] It had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 3, 2018.[14][15] It was also screened at the New York Film Festival on October 12, 2018.[16] The film was released in the United States on November 16, 2018.[17] It was released for streaming on Netflix in France, beginning on February 15, 2019.[18] The film was released simultaneously in theaters and on-demand in the United Kingdom on March 29, 2019, by Curzon Artificial Eye.[19]

Home media edit

At Eternity's Gate was released on Digital HD on January 29, 2019, and on Blu-ray and DVD on February 12.[20][21] Special features included an audio commentary with Julian Schnabel and Louise Kugelberg and three featurettes.

Reception edit

 
Paul Gauguin painted The Painter of Sunflowers: Portrait of Vincent van Gogh in 1888 in Arles. Currently at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 79% based on 192 reviews, with an average rating of 7.2/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Led by mesmerizing work from Willem Dafoe in the central role, At Eternity's Gate intriguingly imagines Vincent Van Gogh's troubled final days."[22] Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 76 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[23]

Manohla Dargis writing for The New York Times gave the film a strong review stating that the film is, "a vivid, intensely affecting portrait of Vincent van Gogh toward the end of his life, the artist walks and walks. Head bowed, he looks like a man on a mission, though at other times he seems more like a man at prayer."[24] Adam Graham wrote, for the Detroit News: "Dafoe adds another masterful performance to his resume; his work here is as deep and as piercing as his performance in The Last Temptation of Christ more than 30 years ago."[25]

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2019 Academy Awards Best Actor Willem Dafoe Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards Best Actor Nominated
Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama Won[26]
2018 Venice International Film Festival Golden Lion At Eternity's Gate Nominated[27][28][29]
Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award Willem Dafoe and Julian Schnabel Won
Green Drop Award Won
Volpi Cup for Best Actor Willem Dafoe Won

References edit

  1. ^ "At Eternity's Gate". Venice International Film Festival 2018. Venice Biennale. July 16, 2018. Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  2. ^ "At Eternity's Gate (2018)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
  3. ^ Hirschberg, Lynn. "'At Eternity's Gate': Julian Schnabel Explains His Vincent Van Gogh Movie". W Magazine. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Thompson, Anne (May 23, 2017). "Willem Dafoe as Vincent Van Gogh in 'At Eternity's Gate': Julian Schnabel Gives Us An Exclusive First Look". IndieWire. Penske Business Media. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  5. ^ Roxborough, Scott (November 2, 2017). "AFM: SPK Pictures to Finance New Films From Julian Schnabel, Harmony Korine (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  6. ^ Lodderhose, Diana (May 20, 2017). "Willem Dafoe To Play Vincent Van Gogh In Julian Schnabel's 'At Eternity's Gate' – Cannes". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  7. ^ Boehm, Mike (October 13, 2011). "New book, '60 Minutes' question if Van Gogh really killed himself". Los Angeles Times.
  8. ^ New revelations on Vincent van Gogh's death, CBSNews.com, October 13, 2011
  9. ^ a b Gompertz, Will (October 17, 2011). "Van Gogh did not kill himself, authors claim". BBC News. Retrieved October 17, 2011.
  10. ^ a b Maureen Lee Lenker. Éntertainment Weekly Feb1/8, 2019. Page 56.
  11. ^ 'W' magazine. January 2019.
  12. ^ "Ate Eternity's Gate". Tatiana Lisovskaya. Release Date: November 16, 2018. Label: Filmtrax Ltd., Total Length: 1:01:32.
  13. ^ Lang, Brent (May 14, 2018). "Julian Schnabel's Van Gogh Drama 'At Eternity's Gate' Sells to CBS Films". Variety. Penske Business Media. Retrieved July 29, 2018.
  14. ^ Anderson, Ariston (July 25, 2018). "Venice Fest Lineup Includes Coens, Luca Guadagnino and Alfonso Cuaron". The Hollywood Reporter. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  15. ^ Vivarelli, Nick (July 25, 2018). "Venice Film Festival Lineup: Heavy on Award Hopefuls, Netflix and Star Power". Variety. Penske Business Media. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  16. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 1, 2018). "New York Film Fest Closer: Julian Schnabel's'At Eternity's Gate' With Willem Dafoe As Van Gogh". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  17. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 29, 2018). "Netflix Eyes Awards-Season Theatrical Release Dates For 'Buster Scruggs', '22 July' & 'Roma'". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Business Media. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
  18. ^ Cauhapé, Véronique (February 15, 2019). "" At Eternity's Gate " sur Netflix : Van Gogh, ou la fièvre de peindre" (in French). Le Monde. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  19. ^ "At Eternity's Gate". Curzon Artificial Eye. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  20. ^ Latchem, John (January 9, 2019). "'At Eternity's Gate' Due Digitally Jan. 29, on Disc Feb. 12 – Media Play News". Media Play News. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  21. ^ Evangelista, Chris (February 5, 2019). "New Blu-ray Releases: 'The Girl in the Spider's Web', 'Overlord', 'At Eternity's Gate', 'Valentine', 'Cobra'". /Film. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
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  25. ^ "Movie review: 'At Eternity's Gate' shines light on van Gogh," Adam Graham, Detroit News. November 20, 2018. [2]
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  27. ^ "Venice Film Festival: Alfonso Cuaron's 'Roma' Wins Golden Lion (Complete Winners List)". Variety. September 8, 2018. Retrieved September 9, 2018.
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  29. ^ "Collateral Awards of the 75th Venice Film Festival". labiennale.org. September 8, 2018. Retrieved September 9, 2018.

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At Eternity s Gate is a 2018 biographical drama film about the final years of painter Vincent van Gogh s life The film dramatizes the controversial theory put forward by van Gogh biographers Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith in which they speculate that van Gogh s death was caused by manslaughter rather than suicide At Eternity s GateTheatrical release posterDirected byJulian SchnabelWritten byJean Claude Carriere Louise Kugelberg Julian SchnabelProduced byJon KilikStarringWillem Dafoe Rupert Friend Mads Mikkelsen Mathieu Amalric Emmanuelle Seigner Oscar IsaacCinematographyBenoit DelhommeEdited byLouise Kugelberg Julian SchnabelMusic byTatiana LisovskayaProductioncompaniesRiverstone Pictures SPK Pictures Rocket Science Rahway Road IconoclastDistributed byNetflix France Curzon Artificial Eye United Kingdom CBS Films United States Release datesSeptember 3 2018 2018 09 03 Venice November 16 2018 2018 11 16 United States February 15 2019 2019 02 15 France March 29 2019 2019 03 29 United Kingdom Running time110 minutes 1 CountriesFranceUnited KingdomUnited StatesLanguagesEnglishFrenchBox office 11 5 million 2 The film is directed and co edited by Julian Schnabel from a screenplay by Schnabel Jean Claude Carriere and Louise Kugelberg It stars Willem Dafoe as Van Gogh Rupert Friend Oscar Isaac Mads Mikkelsen Mathieu Amalric Emmanuelle Seigner and Niels Arestrup Principal photography took place in late 2017 over 38 days at various locations across France where van Gogh resided during his final years The film held its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 3 2018 The film was theatrically released in the United States on November 16 2018 by CBS Films before streaming on Netflix in France on February 15 2019 It was released theatrically and through video on demand in the United Kingdom on March 29 2019 by Curzon Artificial Eye The film received generally positive reviews from critics Dafoe s acting was widely acclaimed and for his performance Dafoe was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama among others and won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 75th Venice International Film Festival Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Writing 3 2 Casting 3 3 Photography 3 4 Soundtrack 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPlot editVincent van Gogh seems to always be in artistic and emotional exhaustion He is occasionally enraptured by his aesthetic responses to the landscapes around Arles he renders them in oil on canvas or in a sketch pad using his own style of creating his work in a single rapid sitting When not in the countryside he paints inside a yellow room in a yellow house He begins to contemplate the fleeting nature of some subjects of still life He also thinks about seasonal flowers and the artistic process which renders a permanent and eternal quality to the representation of flowers on canvas which does not wilt and wither For a while Vincent s preferred medium becomes a large sketchbook given to him by Madame Ginoux which he begins to fill with renderings of landscapes in pen and ink He continues to ponder various philosophical and existential questions such as his desire not to see a landscape but only the eternity behind it and that there cannot be such a thing as nature without there also being a meaning to nature He wishes to devote increasing time to rendering the landscapes A group of schoolchildren and their teacher mock Vincent and his work and he chases them away The teacher and her students call him crazy as they run away in fear On his walk home some boys throw rocks at him When he chases the boys some townsmen subdue him and report him to the local psychiatric hospital His brother Theo is called to Arles from Paris who in turn convinces Paul Gauguin to agree to visit Vincent Gauguin soon arrives in Arles nbsp Vincent van Gogh painted Paul Gauguin Man in a Red Beret in 1888 in Arles Currently at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam Vincent is at first exhilarated by the presence of Gauguin though things quickly sour When Gauguin announces that he will soon depart the news crushes Vincent He then cuts off a piece of his ear to show Gauguin his artistic allegiance to his work but Gauguin has already departed Vincent then gives the piece of his cut ear to a Madame Ginoux s barkeeper Gaby who is horrified and reports him to the authorities He is sent by Doctor Ray to mental asylum in nearby Saint Remy de Provence There he has a conversation with a sympathetic supervising priest about his art and the nature of God The priest releases Vincent who travels to Auvers sur Oise since the town authorities in Arles deny him permission to stay In his last months Vincent returns to drawing and painting scenes and landscapes now in Auvers While painting in the courtyard of a deserted estate two teenagers with their hunting weapons see him and begin playing at cowboys and Indians During the horsing around disrupting Vincent s painting a shot goes off He is hit by the bullet and the boys beg him not to tell anyone The boys then bury Vincent s painting and throw their guns into a river while he returns to Auvers Doctor Gachet is summoned and questions Vincent about the wound Vincent states the wound is self inflicted Theo is called for from Paris but finds his brother dead upon arrival Theo organizes an open casket funeral for Vincent surrounded by his paintings A closing onscreen text states that Vincent died in 1890 at the age of 37 from a bullet wound 30 hours after being shot His completed sketchbook a gift to Madame Ginoux was not discovered until 126 years later in 2016 A mid credits scene features a narration by Gauguin regarding Vincent s favorite color yellow Cast edit nbsp Amira Casar portrayed Johanna van Gogh Bonger van Gogh s brother s wife who translated letters between the brothers after Vincent s death Willem Dafoe as Vincent van Gogh Rupert Friend as Theo van Gogh Mads Mikkelsen as The Priest Mathieu Amalric as Dr Paul Gachet Emmanuelle Seigner as The Woman from Arles Madame Ginoux Oscar Isaac as Paul Gauguin Niels Arestrup as Madman Vladimir Consigny as Doctor Felix Ray Stella Schnabel as Gaby Amira Casar as Johanna van Gogh Bonger Vincent Perez as The Director Anne Consigny as Teacher Alexis Michalik as Artist Tambourin Lolita Chammah as Girl on the Road Didier Jarre as Asylum Guard Vincent Grass as Cafe Owner Laurent Bateau as Joseph Roulin Louis Garrel as Aurier s Article voice Production editIn May 2017 Schnabel announced that he would direct a film about the painter Vincent van Gogh with Willem Dafoe cast in the role For the film Schnabel adapts Naifeh and Smith s theory that van Gogh died through the mischief of others rather than by suicide as the premise for the screenplay of the film The film is dedicated to the Tunisian fashion designer Azzedine Alaia 3 Writing editThe film was written by Schnabel and French screenwriter Jean Claude Carriere along with Schnabel s life partner Louise Kugelberg 4 5 In regards to the story Schnabel said This is a film about painting and a painter and their relationship to infinity It is told by a painter It contains what I felt were essential moments in his life this is not the official history it s my version One that I hope could make you closer to him 6 In 2011 authors Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith published a biography Van Gogh The Life in which they challenged the conventional account of the artist s death In the book Naifeh and Smith argue that it was unlikely for van Gogh to have killed himself noting the upbeat disposition of the paintings he created immediately preceding his death furthermore in private correspondence van Gogh described suicide as sinful and immoral The authors also question how van Gogh could have traveled the mile long about 2 km distance between the wheat field and the inn after sustaining the fatal stomach wound how van Gogh could have obtained a gun despite his well known mental health problems and why van Gogh s painting gear was never found by the police 7 nbsp Mads Mikkelsen portrayed the pastor who arranged van Gogh s release from hospital to continue painting in Auvers sur Oise Naifeh and Smith developed an alternative hypothesis in which van Gogh did not commit suicide but rather was a possible victim of accidental manslaughter or foul play 8 Naifeh and Smith point out that the bullet entered van Gogh s abdomen at an oblique angle not straight as might be expected from a suicide They claim that van Gogh was acquainted with the boys who may have shot him one of whom was in the habit of wearing a cowboy suit and had gone drinking with them Naifeh said So you have a couple of teenagers who have a malfunctioning gun you have a boy who likes to play cowboy you have three people probably all of whom had too much to drink Naifeh concluded that accidental homicide was far more likely 9 The authors contend that art historian John Rewald visited Auvers in the 1930s and recorded the version of events that is widely believed The authors postulate that after he was fatally wounded van Gogh welcomed death and believed the boys had done him a favour hence his widely quoted deathbed remark Do not accuse anyone it is I who wanted to kill myself 9 Schnabel adapts Naifeh and Smith s theory for the screenplay of the film However most experts disagree with Naifeh and Smith s theory Casting edit According to Entertainment Weekly Dafoe immersed himself in the artist s life learning to paint reading his letters and ultimately shooting on location in artistically recognizable landscapes 10 Dafoe added You re not illustrating who you think van Gogh is you re communing with his memory and what he s left behind It all comes together in a swirl a swirl of color a swirl of light It s not naturalistic representation But it captures the spirit Van Gogh thought art was a language art was a way of seeing art was a way of waking up 10 In an article for W magazine Dafoe further stated I painted in a movie called To Live and Die in L A but it wasn t about painting it was more about counterfeiting and killing people In playing Vincent van Gogh painting was the key to the character I had to know what I was doing The director Julian Schnabel would say Hold the brush like a sword and There s no such thing as a bad mark I began to think that painting is about making an accumulation of marks Acting is the same You create a character scene by scene It s a series of marks that start a rhythm and that rhythm sends you where you need to go 11 It was noted that Dafoe was 62 at the time of filming 25 years older than van Gogh when he died nbsp The Yellow House Arles 1888 The room and house where van Gogh resided in Arles has since been demolished and converted into a local park Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam Photography edit The film was shot over 38 days beginning in September 2017 on location in Arles Bouches du Rhone and Auvers sur Oise France all locations where van Gogh lived during his final years 4 Soundtrack edit The soundtrack for the film was composed by Tatiana Lisovskaya The music is predominantly for solo piano in a minimalist classical tone with occasional accompaniment by solo instruments and string quartet The soundtrack contains 16 tracks and was released in 2018 12 Release editIn May 2018 CBS Films acquired distribution rights to the film 13 It had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 3 2018 14 15 It was also screened at the New York Film Festival on October 12 2018 16 The film was released in the United States on November 16 2018 17 It was released for streaming on Netflix in France beginning on February 15 2019 18 The film was released simultaneously in theaters and on demand in the United Kingdom on March 29 2019 by Curzon Artificial Eye 19 Home media edit At Eternity s Gate was released on Digital HD on January 29 2019 and on Blu ray and DVD on February 12 20 21 Special features included an audio commentary with Julian Schnabel and Louise Kugelberg and three featurettes Reception edit nbsp Paul Gauguin painted The Painter of Sunflowers Portrait of Vincent van Gogh in 1888 in Arles Currently at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 79 based on 192 reviews with an average rating of 7 2 10 The website s critical consensus reads Led by mesmerizing work from Willem Dafoe in the central role At Eternity s Gate intriguingly imagines Vincent Van Gogh s troubled final days 22 Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 76 out of 100 based on 34 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 23 Manohla Dargis writing for The New York Times gave the film a strong review stating that the film is a vivid intensely affecting portrait of Vincent van Gogh toward the end of his life the artist walks and walks Head bowed he looks like a man on a mission though at other times he seems more like a man at prayer 24 Adam Graham wrote for the Detroit News Dafoe adds another masterful performance to his resume his work here is as deep and as piercing as his performance in The Last Temptation of Christ more than 30 years ago 25 Awards and nominations edit Year Award Category Nominee Result 2019 Academy Awards Best Actor Willem Dafoe Nominated Golden Globe Awards Best Actor Motion Picture Drama Nominated Critics Choice Awards Best Actor Nominated Satellite Awards Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Won 26 2018 Venice International Film Festival Golden Lion At Eternity s Gate Nominated 27 28 29 Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award Willem Dafoe and Julian Schnabel Won Green Drop Award Won Volpi Cup for Best Actor Willem Dafoe WonReferences edit At Eternity s Gate Venice International Film Festival 2018 Venice Biennale July 16 2018 Retrieved July 27 2018 At Eternity s Gate 2018 Box Office Mojo Retrieved November 30 2022 Hirschberg Lynn At Eternity s Gate Julian Schnabel Explains His Vincent Van Gogh Movie W Magazine Retrieved January 4 2019 a b Thompson Anne May 23 2017 Willem Dafoe as Vincent Van Gogh in At Eternity s Gate Julian Schnabel Gives Us An Exclusive First Look IndieWire Penske Business Media Retrieved July 29 2018 Roxborough Scott November 2 2017 AFM SPK Pictures to Finance New Films From Julian Schnabel Harmony Korine Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Retrieved July 29 2018 Lodderhose Diana May 20 2017 Willem Dafoe To Play Vincent Van Gogh In Julian Schnabel s At Eternity s Gate Cannes Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved July 29 2018 Boehm Mike October 13 2011 New book 60 Minutes question if Van Gogh really killed himself Los Angeles Times New revelations on Vincent van Gogh s death CBSNews com October 13 2011 a b Gompertz Will October 17 2011 Van Gogh did not kill himself authors claim BBC News Retrieved October 17 2011 a b Maureen Lee Lenker Entertainment Weekly Feb1 8 2019 Page 56 W magazine January 2019 Ate Eternity s Gate Tatiana Lisovskaya Release Date November 16 2018 Label Filmtrax Ltd Total Length 1 01 32 Lang Brent May 14 2018 Julian Schnabel s Van Gogh Drama At Eternity s Gate Sells to CBS Films Variety Penske Business Media Retrieved July 29 2018 Anderson Ariston July 25 2018 Venice Fest Lineup Includes Coens Luca Guadagnino and Alfonso Cuaron The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Retrieved July 25 2018 Vivarelli Nick July 25 2018 Venice Film Festival Lineup Heavy on Award Hopefuls Netflix and Star Power Variety Penske Business Media Retrieved July 25 2018 Fleming Mike Jr August 1 2018 New York Film Fest Closer Julian Schnabel s At Eternity s Gate With Willem Dafoe As Van Gogh Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved August 1 2018 D Alessandro Anthony August 29 2018 Netflix Eyes Awards Season Theatrical Release Dates For Buster Scruggs 22 July amp Roma Deadline Hollywood 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