Van Goghs

Van Goghs

103 mins | Drama | March 7, 2019

Mark Ginzburg is a talented artist who is always depressed. He's 52, but personal and professional success has escaped him. Many years ago, Mark moved from his native Riga to Tel Aviv to get away from his oppressive father, Viktor, who still supports him financially. Victor Ginzburg is a famous conductor. His work is his life. He never cared about Mark's feelings and tried to mold his son in his own image. Their highs and lows turned long ago into a love-hate relationship. More hate than love. Father calls his son by his childhood nickname Birdie, which infuriates the son. Son calls his father Your Majesty, which infuriates the father. After Viktor is diagnosed with a fatal illness, the father and son set off on a difficult journey that leads from hate to love.

Van Goghs

103 mins | Drama | March 7, 2019

Van Goghs
Mark Ginzburg is a talented artist who is always depressed. He's 52, but personal and professional success has escaped him. Many years ago, Mark moved from his native Riga to Tel Aviv to get away from his oppressive father, Viktor, who still supports him financially. Victor Ginzburg is a famous conductor. His work is his life. He never cared about Mark's feelings and tried to mold his son in his own image. Their highs and lows turned long ago into a love-hate relationship. More hate than love. Father calls his son by his childhood nickname Birdie, which infuriates the son. Son calls his father Your Majesty, which infuriates the father. After Viktor is diagnosed with a fatal illness, the father and son set off on a difficult journey that leads from hate to love.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Леополис, Forma Pro Films
Original title Ван Гоги
Directors Sergey Livnev
Writers Sergey Livnev

Cast

Daniel Olbrychski

as Viktor

Yelena Koreneva

as Irina

Polina Agureyeva

as Masha

Aleksandr Sirin

as doctor

Natalya Negoda

as Tanya

Olga Ostroumova

as Lyudmila Vasilyevna

Evgeniy Tkachuk

as Young Viktor

Avangard Leontyev

as Veniamin

Anna Kamenkova

as Masha's mother

Sergei Dreiden

as Masha's grandfather

Yola Sanko

as Valentina Prokofyevna

Saveliy Kudryashov

as Young Mark

Igor Pronin

as Seva

Larisa Udovichenko

as Svetlana

Alexey Geiko

as Ludmila's son Mark