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Immagine di anteprima Alexandra London
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Nome di nascita: Alexandra London

Data di nascita: 1973-04-29

Luogo di nascita: Paris, Île-de-France, France

Carriera

Prime apparizioni:

  • The Husbands, the Wives, the Lovers (1989) come Brigitte

Ruoli più importanti:

  • Eugénie Grandet (1994) come Eugénie Grandet
  • Van Gogh (1991) come Marguerite
  • Aurélien (2003) come Simone
  • Why Not Me? (1999) come Ariane
  • Sentimental Destinies (2000) come Louise Desca
  • I Hate Love (1997) come Marie
  • Le Cri de la soie (1996) come Aude
  • The Husbands, the Wives, the Lovers (1989) come Brigitte
  • Natural Enemy (2004) come La maîtresse de Tanguy
  • Ce Jour là, tout a changé : L'évasion de Louis XVI (2009) come Madame Roland

Punti salienti della carriera:

  • Eugénie Grandet (1994)
  • Van Gogh (1991)
  • Aurélien (2003)
  • Why Not Me? (1999)
  • Sentimental Destinies (2000)
  • I Hate Love (1997)
  • Le Cri de la soie (1996)
  • The Husbands, the Wives, the Lovers (1989)
  • Natural Enemy (2004)
  • Ce Jour là, tout a changé : L'évasion de Louis XVI (2009)

Premi

Premi:

  • Nominated for 1 Prix Michel Simon - Best Actress (1998)
  • Nominated for 1 César - Most Promising Actress (Meilleur jeune espoir féminin) (1992)
  • Won Suzanne Bianchetti Award (1992)

Biografia completa

Alexandra London played Marguerite Gachet, the daughter of Dr. Gachet who cared for Vincent van Gogh during his final days in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris. In the film 'Van Gogh' (1991), London's character becomes involved with Van Gogh amidst a tumultuous period marked by his artistic pursuits, relationships, and ultimately, his tragic fate.


Sul film: Van Gogh (1991)

Poster for Van Gogh (1991)
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Anno di uscita: 1991

Nazione: France

Titolo alternativo: N/A

Regista: Maurice Pialat

Sceneggiatore: Maurice Pialat

Produzione & Genere

Produttore/i: Producer: André Rousselet, Claude Berri, Daniel Toscan du Plantier, Dominique Wallon, Georges Prost, Hugues de Chastellux, Jean-Michel Gaillard, Maurice Pialat, Pierre Chevalier, Pierre Lescure

Società: Cofimage 2, Erato Films, Films A2, Le Studio Canal+, Les Films du Livradois

Genere: Biography, Drama, Romance

Premi & Simili

Premi:

  • 3 wins & 12 nominations

Simile:

  • Genius (2016)
  • Clara Immerwahr (2014)
  • Newsies (1992)
  • The Strange Ones (1950)
  • Swimming Upstream (2003)

Parole chiave

Storia

After leaving the asylum, Vincent van Gogh settles in Auvers-sur-Oise under the care of Dr. Gachet and takes residence at a humble inn. In his final days, fewer than 70 before his death by self-inflicted gunshot wound, Vincent continues to paint landscapes and portraits amidst his deteriorating mental health. He becomes involved with several women: Marguerite, Dr. Gachet's daughter; Cathy, a Parisian prostitute; Johanna, Theo's wife; and the inn's maid. Vincent's brother Theo visits him along with Johanna and their baby. Despite his charm and playfulness, Vincent struggles with his mental state, quarrels with Theo in Paris, disparages his own art, dances at a brothel, and has warm yet cold interactions with Marguerite before his eventual suicide.

Riassunto

Directed by Maurice Pialat, 'Van Gogh' (1991) is a biographical drama focusing on Vincent van Gogh's final days in Auvers-sur-Oise. The film explores the tumultuous emotional life of the renowned artist, his relationships with women, and his tumultuous relationship with his brother Theo, who financially supported him throughout his life. While sources differ slightly regarding the extent of Vincent's relationships—one source mentions only Marguerite while another includes Cathy and Johanna—the film is united in its portrayal of Van Gogh's declining mental health and ultimate tragic end.