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  1. At Eternity's Gate: Directed by Julian Schnabel. With Willem Dafoe, Rupert Friend, Oscar Isaac, Mads Mikkelsen. A look at the life of painter Vincent van Gogh during the time he lived in Arles and Auvers-sur-Oise, France.

  2. During a self-imposed exile in Arles, France, Vincent van Gogh develops his unique style of painting. While grappling with mental illness and a tumultuous friendship with Paul Gauguin, van Gogh begins to focus on his relationship with eternity rather than the pain his art causes him in the present. — yusufpiskin.

  3. Official Trailer. A journey inside the world and mind of Vincent van Gogh (Willem Dafoe) who, despite skepticism, ridicule and illness, created some of the world's most beloved and stunning works of art.

  4. At Eternity's Gate (2018) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. At Eternity's Gate. Doctor Felix Ray: You're confusing people. You're confusing yourself with your paintings. Vincent Van Gogh: I am my paintings. Vincent Van Gogh: Maybe God made me a painter for people who aren't born yet. Priest: Possibly.

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  7. This film called At Eternity's Gate stars the inestimable Willem Dafoe with excellent performances from Oscar Isaac, Rupert Friend and Mads Mikkelson; Dafoe is none other than Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh in a movie that explores the nature of art and why people are driven to create in the first place.

  8. At Eternity's Gate: Directed by Julian Schnabel. With Willem Dafoe, Rupert Friend, Oscar Isaac, Mads Mikkelsen. A look at the life of painter Vincent van Gogh during the time he lived in Arles and Auvers-sur-Oise, France.

  9. At Eternity's Gate (2018) Parents Guide and Certifications from around the world.

  10. You're indoors, you're not outside in the wind and the noise. Vincent Van Gogh : Paintings have to be done in one clear gesture. Paul Gauguin : Think about the surface that you're painting on and how the paint will sit on it. You're changing things so fast, you can't even see what you've done.