Paradise is never found here by director Mario Andreacchio, who battles in an uphill struggle with John Goldsmith's script and a structure that totally distances us as it flits from the present to the past and years in between
Paradise Found (2001)
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Synopsis: This biopic of Paul Gauguin stars Emmy winner Kiefer Sutherland (24) as the French artist. Gauguin didn't set out to be a painter. Instead, he began his professional life as a stockbroker, but he... This biopic of Paul Gauguin stars Emmy winner Kiefer Sutherland (24) as the French artist. Gauguin didn't set out to be a painter. Instead, he began his professional life as a stockbroker, but he gave up his money and success when he began to paint. As he and his family struggle to survive, Gauguin realizes that his artistic destiny may take him beyond the beauty of Paris and into the unfamiliar islands of the South Seas. PARADISE FOUND also stars Natassja Kinski (PARIS, TEXAS). [More]
Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Nastassja Kinski
Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, Nastassja Kinski
Director: Mario Andreacchio
Director: Mario Andreacchio
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