Let’s Go to the Movies: August 22, 2019 – Loving Vincent
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Let’s Go to the Movies: August 22, 2019 – Loving Vincent

Loving Vincent—a remarkable animation of the life of Vincent Van Gogh. It is the first painted animated feature film ever made. You can read more about Van Gogh in Nina Heyn’s Food for the Soul columns covering our visit to the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam this past spring and on the Paris digital exhibit we will see in September.
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Another excellent film which used painted scenes is “What Dreams may Come” (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Dreams_May_Come_(film) ). The novel is even better- the author’s bibliography of research into the afterlife is extensive.
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Ralph:
On my list to watch!
Catherine
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Another excellent film which used painted scenes is “What Dreams may Come” (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Dreams_May_Come_(film) ). The novel is even better- the author’s bibliography of research into the afterlife is extensive.
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Ralph:
On my list to watch!
Catherine
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Comments are closed.
Another excellent film which used painted scenes is “What Dreams may Come” (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Dreams_May_Come_(film) ). The novel is even better- the author’s bibliography of research into the afterlife is extensive.
Ralph:
On my list to watch!
Catherine
Another excellent film which used painted scenes is “What Dreams may Come” (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_Dreams_May_Come_(film) ). The novel is even better- the author’s bibliography of research into the afterlife is extensive.
Ralph:
On my list to watch!
Catherine