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Starry Night (1999)
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Runtime: 1 hr 42 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: What would Van Gogh do if he woke up today and discovered that his paintings, which were considered ugly and worthless in his day, now commanded huge fortunes and were owned by the most prestigious... What would Van Gogh do if he woke up today and discovered that his paintings, which were considered ugly and worthless in his day, now commanded huge fortunes and were owned by the most prestigious museums and wealthy collectors in the world? In this fantasy, this is exactly what happens. Of course, no one believes that he is who he says, and his plans to give the money from his paintings to struggling artists means stealing them back, with or without the help of his new love interest, a young art student. [More]
Starring: Abbott Alexander, Sally Kirkland, Lisa Waltz, Lou Wagner
Starring: Abbott Alexander, Sally Kirkland, Lisa Waltz, Lou Wagner, Brian Drillinger
Director: Paul Davids
Director: Paul Davids
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What if Vincent Van Gogh somehow could return to see how people actually appreciated him now?
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