Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti
France, Fiction, 102’, Numérique HD, 2017
Summary
.1891, Painter Paul Gauguin is already well-known in Parisian artistic circles, but is tired of the so-called civilized world and its political, moral and artistic conventions.
In search of his soul, he ventures alone to the other end of the world, Tahiti, consumed with a yearning for original purity, and ready to sacrifice everything for his quest. Impoverished and solitary, Gauguin pushes deep into the Tahitian jungle, where he meets the Maoris and Tehura, his muse, who will inspire his most iconic works of art.
- Réalisation / Direction: Edouard Deluc
- Musique originale / Original score: Warren Ellis
- Son / Sound: Pascal Armant, Gwennolé Le Borgne, Alexis Place, Niels Barletta
- Image: Pierre Cottereau
- Montage / Editing: Guerric Catala
- Décors / Settings: Emmanuelle Cuillery
- Scénario / Screenplay: Edouard Deluc, Etienne Comar, Thomas Lilti, Sarah Kaminsky
- Interprètes / Cast: Vincent Cassel, Tuheï Adams, Malik Zidi, Pua-Taï Hikutini, Pernille Bergendorff, Marc Barbé, Paul Jeanson, Cédric Eeckout, Samuel Jouy
- Production: Move Movie, Studio Canal, NJJ Entertainment, 120 Films
- Distribution: Studio Canal
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