
At Eternity's Gate
A Grain of Madness is the Best of Art
Famed but tormented artist Vincent van Gogh spends his final years in Arles, France, painting masterworks of the natural world that surrounds him.
- 7.0
- 2018
- Released
- 1h 51m

Willem Dafoe
Vincent van Gogh
Rupert Friend
Theo van Gogh
Oscar Isaac
Paul Gauguin
Mads Mikkelsen
The Priest
Mathieu Amalric
Dr. Paul Gachet
Emmanuelle Seigner
Madame Ginoux
Niels Arestrup
Madman
Anne Consigny
Teacher
Amira Casar
Johanna van Gogh-Bonger
Vincent Perez
The Director
Lolita Chammah
Girl on the Road
Stella Schnabel
Gaby
Alexis Michalik
Artists Tambourin
Vladimir Consigny
Doctor Felix Ray
Arthur Jacquin
René
Solal Forte
Gaston
Vincent Grass
Café Owner
Clément Lhuaire
Emile Bernard
Alan Aubert-Carlin
Albert Aurier / Painter
Laurent Bateau
Joseph Roulin
Frank Molinaro
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Montassar Alaya
Zouave
Didier Jarre
Asylum Guard
Thierry Nenez
Clerk Hôtel de la Gare
Johan Kugelberg
Surgeon
François Delaive
Artists Tambourin
Nicolas Abraham
Artists Tambourin
Manuel Guillot
Artists Tambourin
Paul Théotime
School Child
Romane Libert
School Child
Milo Aubriet
School Child
Clélia Robin-Oeustreicher
School Child
Arthur Gloanec
School Child
Alfred Boch
School Child
Ludmilla Roitbourd
School Child
Louis Garrel
Aurier's Article (voice)
Victor Pontecorvo
Farmer's Son (uncredited)










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Reviews

This is a great little biopic looking at the latter stages of the life of an hugely creative but flawed human being. Willem Dafoe really does offer up a convincing performance as Vincent van Gogh - he encapsulates both the creative and temperamental madness of this genius artist wonderfully; and there is even a passing resemblance. Rupert Friend also delivers well as his increasingly stretched ben

Not one for me. I will say that Willem Dafoe is terrific, undoubtedly. His performance in <em>'At Eternity's Gate'</em> was honestly the only part of this 2018 release that kept my interest piqued. The support cast don't do anything wrong but don't really illuminate the film for me either. It has its heart in the right place, but as a film I didn't enjoy it. The main thing that bothered me w

Okay, I will freely admit up front that I rolled my eyes around about the third or fourth time we were given a top-down angle view of Van Gogh walking, walking, walking. And some of the shots went a bit too long, though I suspect there was a point being made. I do not mind being challenged by a movie's content or style, as long as it doesn't insult my intelligence. I found this movie to be inte

I get what _At Eternity's Gate_ was going for, visually. But that thing was not a thing i enjoyed. The framing made me rather uncomfortable, which, again, kind of the point, but not for me. Massive props to Dafoe of course, his Oscar nomination for best actor is not uncalled for, and special extra props to Mads Mikkelsen, the sequence between the two of them was far and away my absolute favourite











