Goldin's van Gogh becomes a film. Coming to theaters is "Van Gogh. Between the Grain and the Sky."


Van Gogh between the Grain and the Sky becomes a film. The film on the Dutch artist made with the advice (and narration) of Marco Goldin arrives in theaters.

That Goldin’s exhibitions had more to do with entertainment than science was a well-known fact, but never before have his exhibitions resulted in films. Indeed, arriving in Italian theaters is “Van Gogh. Between the Grain and the Sky”: the title is the same as Goldin’s exhibition in Vicenza and promises to be a look at the Dutch painter through the artist’s works from the private collection of Helene Kröller-Müller, of whom she was a great admirer, having in her private collection nearly 300 works belonging to Vincent van Gogh.

Accompanying the viewer in the story is Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, filmed in the church of Auvers-sur-Oise, which van Gogh painted a few weeks before he committed suicide. Other places visited by van Gogh that the film explores are the church in Nuenen (the subject of the paintings and drawings from his Dutch years that serve as the backdrop for the chapter devoted to van Gogh’s religious anxiety, which finds a parallel in that of Helene), theRoyal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels (in whose classrooms Vincent spent a few months), and the streets of Paris (from 54 Rue Lepic, where Vincent lived for two years beginning in March 1886 with his brother Theo, to the Moulin de la Galette and the vineyard in Montmartre).

The film, directed by Giovanni Piscaglia and written by Matteo Moneta with the scientific advice and participation (as narrator) of Marco Goldin, is produced by 3D Produzioni and Nexo Digital and will be in theaters only on April 9, 10 and 11.

Goldin's van Gogh becomes a film. Coming to theaters is
Goldin's van Gogh becomes a film. Coming to theaters is "Van Gogh. Between the Grain and the Sky."


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