Content Warnings
Overall Severity: ๐ก 45/100
Total warning time: 1m 44s
Sex/Nudity: ๐ข 10/100 (7s)
- ๐ข 10/100 [00:45:23 - 00:45:30] Brief scene with a partially nude painting of a woman.
Drug Use: ๐ก 30/100 (50s)
- ๐ก 30/100 [00:22:10 - 00:22:45] Characters are seen drinking alcohol in a bar.
- ๐ข 20/100 [01:05:15 - 01:05:30] Mention of absinthe consumption.
Violence: ๐ก 50/100 (45s)
- ๐ก 50/100 [00:38:20 - 00:38:50] Discussion of Vincent van Gogh's suicide.
- ๐ก 60/100 [01:12:05 - 01:12:20] Depiction of a gunshot wound.
Strong Language: ๐ข 10/100 (2s)
- ๐ข 10/100 [00:15:40 - 00:15:42] Mild expletive used in dialogue.
Loving Vincent FAQ
Q: What is unique about the animation style of Loving Vincent?
A: Loving Vincent is the first fully painted animated feature film. Each of the 65,000 frames of the film is an oil painting on canvas, created using the same techniques as Vincent van Gogh himself, by a team of over 100 artists.
A: Loving Vincent is the first fully painted animated feature film. Each of the 65,000 frames of the film is an oil painting on canvas, created using the same techniques as Vincent van Gogh himself, by a team of over 100 artists.
Q: Who are the main characters in Loving Vincent?
A: The main characters include Armand Roulin (played by Douglas Booth), who is tasked with delivering Vincent van Gogh's last letter, and various figures from van Gogh's life, portrayed by actors such as Jerome Flynn and Robert Gulaczyk. The film explores their interactions and memories of van Gogh.
A: The main characters include Armand Roulin (played by Douglas Booth), who is tasked with delivering Vincent van Gogh's last letter, and various figures from van Gogh's life, portrayed by actors such as Jerome Flynn and Robert Gulaczyk. The film explores their interactions and memories of van Gogh.
Q: What is the plot of Loving Vincent?
A: Loving Vincent follows Armand Roulin as he delivers Vincent van Gogh's last letter to his brother, Theo. Along the way, he investigates the circumstances of van Gogh's death, uncovering different perspectives and stories from people who knew the artist.
A: Loving Vincent follows Armand Roulin as he delivers Vincent van Gogh's last letter to his brother, Theo. Along the way, he investigates the circumstances of van Gogh's death, uncovering different perspectives and stories from people who knew the artist.
Q: Who directed Loving Vincent?
A: Loving Vincent was co-directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman. Kobiela, a painter herself, initiated the project, and Welchman joined to help bring the ambitious animated film to life.
A: Loving Vincent was co-directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman. Kobiela, a painter herself, initiated the project, and Welchman joined to help bring the ambitious animated film to life.
Q: How long did it take to make Loving Vincent?
A: The production of Loving Vincent took nearly a decade, with the actual painting of the frames taking around six years. The film was released in 2017 after extensive work by a large team of artists and animators.
A: The production of Loving Vincent took nearly a decade, with the actual painting of the frames taking around six years. The film was released in 2017 after extensive work by a large team of artists and animators.