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Overview
A young man arrives at the last hometown of painter Vincent van Gogh to deliver the troubled artist's final letter and ends up investigating his final days there.
Top Cast


Douglas Booth
Douglas Booth
Armand Roulin
Douglas Booth
Armand Roulin


Robert Gulaczyk
Robert Gulaczyk
Vincent van Gogh
Robert Gulaczyk
Vincent van Gogh


Eleanor Tomlinson
Eleanor Tomlinson
Adeline Ravoux
Eleanor Tomlinson
Adeline Ravoux


Helen McCrory
Helen McCrory
Louise Chevalier
Helen McCrory
Louise Chevalier


Saoirse Ronan
Saoirse Ronan
Marguerite Gachet
Saoirse Ronan
Marguerite Gachet


Chris O'Dowd
Chris O'Dowd
Postman Joseph Roulin
Chris O'Dowd
Postman Joseph Roulin


John Sessions
John Sessions
Pere Tanguy
John Sessions
Pere Tanguy


Jerome Flynn
Jerome Flynn
Paul Gachet
Jerome Flynn
Paul Gachet


Aidan Turner
Aidan Turner
Boatman
Aidan Turner
Boatman


Holly Earl
Holly Earl
La Mousmé
Holly Earl
La Mousmé
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