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Step into the Paintings of Vincent Van Gogh in Dreams
Produced in 1990 with assistance from George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, Akira Kurasawa’s eight sequences in "Dreams" are a landmark film achievement. One of my all time favorite film moments, the “Crows” segment, indulges an art enthusiast’s fantasy of stepping inside a Vincent Van Gogh painting and experiencing Van Gogh’s spiritual vision of nature, first hand.
In this colorful and profound vignette that defies space and time, a young man moves from being an observer of Van Gogh’s paintings in a museum to being a traveler inside Van Gogh’s actual paintings. Stepping through wheat fields and starry nights, the traveler soon happens upon Van Gogh himself, played one of Kurasawa’s biggest fans, Martin Scorsese. The resulting exchange is breathtaking both visually and thematically and is a movie moment I highly recommend for anyone who loves or studies fine art.
Akira Kurasawa was born in Japan in 1910. Originally trained as a painter, he storyboarded his films as full-scale paintings. Kurasawa gained world wide recognition as a director in 1950 with the film “Rashomon.” Kurosawa's films have had a major influence on film and film makers internationally.
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