Suggestions of similar film to Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti
There are 82 films with the same actors, 2 films with the same director, 67206 with the same cinematographic genres (including 304 with exactly the same 3 genres than Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti), 187 films with the same themes, to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 1h41 Directed byDanny Boyle OriginUnited-kingdom GenresDrama, Thriller, Crime ThemesMedical-themed films, Peinture, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities, Heist films, Children's films, Gangster films, Escroquerie ActorsJames McAvoy, Rosario Dawson, Vincent Cassel, Tuppence Middleton, Danny Sapani, Spencer Wilding Rating68% Simon (McAvoy), an art auctioneer, becomes an accessory to the theft of a painting–Goya's Witches in the Air–from his own auction house. When a gang attacks during an auction, Simon follows the house emergency protocol by packaging the painting. The gang's leader Franck (Cassel) then takes the package from him at gunpoint. Simon attacks Franck, who delivers him a blow to the head that leaves him with amnesia. When Franck gets home, he discovers that the package contains only an empty frame. After ransacking Simon's apartment and trashing his car, the gang kidnaps and unsuccessfully tortures him. But he has no memory of where he has hidden the painting. Franck decides to hire a hypnotherapist to try to help him remember.
, 1h59 Directed byJohn Huston OriginUSA GenresDrama, Biography, Comedy-drama, Musical, Romance ThemesFilms about music and musicians, Peinture, Musical films ActorsJosé Ferrer, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Suzanne Flon, Claude Nollier, Jill Bennett, Mary Clare Rating69% In 1890 Paris, as crowds pour into the Moulin Rouge nightclub, young artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec finishes a bottle of cognac and sketches the dancers as they perform. The nightclub's regulars each stop by: singer Jane Avril teases Henri charmingly, dancers La Goulue and Aicha fight, and owner Maurice Joyant offers Henri free drinks for a month in exchange for painting a promotional poster. At closing time, Henri waits for the crowds to disperse before standing to reveal his four-foot six-inch body. As he walks to his Montmartre apartment, he recalls the events that led to his disfigurement. It is learned Lautrec falls down a flight of stairs, where his legs fail to heal due to a genetic weakness resulting from his parents being first cousins. His legs stunted and pained, Henri loses himself in his art, while his father leaves his mother, the countess, to ensure they have no more children. Henri is a bright, happy child, revered by his father, the Count de Toulouse-Lautrec. As a young adult he proposes to the woman he loves, but when she tells him no woman will ever love him, he leaves his childhood home in despair to begin a new life as a painter in Paris.
, 2h7 Directed byRaoul Ruiz OriginFrance GenresDrama, Biography, Romance ThemesMedical-themed films, Peinture, Films about psychiatry ActorsJohn Malkovich, Veronica Ferres, Stephen Dillane, Saffron Burrows, Sandra Ceccarelli, Nikolai Kinski Rating51% Gustav Klimt's life story unfolds in a series of disjointed sequences in the artist's mind as he lies dying of pneumonia in a Viennese hospital where he is visited by his friend, Egon Schiele (Nikolai Kinski). Themes within the film include Klimt's platonic friendship with Emilie Floege (Veronica Ferres). Much of the film is centred on Klimt's relationship with Lea de Castro (Saffron Burrows), a dancer to whom he is introduced by the film pioneer Georges Méliès.