Ben je gefascineerd door de unieke stijl en het verhaal van 'Loving Vincent' (2017)? Dan ben je hier aan het juiste adres! In dit artikel ontdek je 10 films en series die een vergelijkbare artistieke uitstraling, thema's of verhaallijnen hebben. Of je nu houdt van prachtige animatie, diepgaande verhalen of historische drama's, deze lijst biedt iets voor iedere liefhebber van 'Loving Vincent'.

The Horse's Mouth (1958)
Beschreibung: A comedic yet profound look at the life of an eccentric artist, his unconventional methods, and his relentless pursuit of artistic expression despite societal norms.
Fakt: The film's screenplay was written by a renowned novelist, who also made a cameo appearance in the movie. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.


Camille Claudel (1988)
Beschreibung: The film portrays the life of a gifted sculptor, her passionate but destructive relationship with a famous artist, and her struggles for recognition in a male-dominated art world.
Fakt: Many of the sculptures featured in the film were recreated by contemporary artists to accurately represent the artist's work, as many of her original pieces were destroyed.


Vincent & Theo (1990)
Beschreibung: The film explores the life of a troubled artist and his complex relationship with his brother, delving into themes of artistic passion, mental health, and the struggles of being misunderstood by society.
Fakt: The movie was shot on location in the Netherlands and France, capturing the essence of the places where the artist lived and worked. It was praised for its authentic portrayal of the artist's life and times.


Surviving Picasso (1996)
Beschreibung: The film examines the complex relationships between a legendary artist and the women in his life, shedding light on the personal costs of his artistic genius.
Fakt: The artist's estate refused to allow any of his actual paintings to be used in the film, so replicas were created by a team of artists specifically for the production.


Frida (2002)
Beschreibung: A biographical film about a renowned painter, focusing on her unique artistic vision, personal struggles, and the way her life experiences deeply influenced her work.
Fakt: The film's visual style was heavily inspired by the artist's own paintings, with vibrant colors and surreal elements. It won two Academy Awards for Makeup and Original Score.


Pollock (2000)
Beschreibung: A biographical drama that delves into the life of an influential painter, showcasing his innovative techniques, tumultuous personal life, and the impact of his work on modern art.
Fakt: The lead actor, who also directed the film, learned to paint in the style of the artist for his role, creating original works that were used in the movie.


Girl with a Pearl Earring (2003)
Beschreibung: This film imagines the story behind the creation of a famous painting, exploring the relationship between the artist and his muse, and the intersection of art and personal connection.
Fakt: The cinematography of the film was designed to mimic the lighting and composition of the painter's works, creating a visually stunning homage to his style.


The Danish Girl (2015)
Beschreibung: A poignant tale of an artist's journey of self-discovery and transformation, highlighting themes of identity, love, and the courage to live authentically.
Fakt: The film is based on the true story of one of the first known recipients of gender confirmation surgery, who was also a talented painter.


Big Eyes (2014)
Beschreibung: The story revolves around a female artist whose work was fraudulently credited to her husband, exploring themes of artistic identity, gender inequality, and the commercialization of art.
Fakt: The film is based on true events that sparked a legal battle and a cultural conversation about authorship and recognition in the art world.


Midnight in Paris (2011)
Beschreibung: This film blends reality with fantasy, taking the protagonist back in time to meet famous artists and writers, highlighting the romanticized view of the past and the creative process.
Fakt: The movie features a cameo by the first lady of France at the time, Carla Bruni. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
