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Rembrandt

August 9, 1999 1h 43m 5.7/10 (5 votes)

Originally released in 1999. Rembrandt is a history/drama film. directed by Charles Matton.

Starring Klaus Maria Brandauer, Romane Bohringer, and Jean Rochefort

Synopsis

This French-German-Dutch biopic on the life of 17th century Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn is told in flashbacks from the point-of-view of the aged artist. Soon after establishing his career as a painter in Amsterdam, he marries the radiant Saskia. As he makes a name for himself, he can soon afford to buy a large house by teaching wealthy aristocrats how to paint. However, the couple's happiness is short-lived; Saskia dies soon after bearing their son, Titus. Crushed, van Rijn seeks comfort first in the arms of his maid Geertje and then with his second wife, Hendrickje, who gives birth to a daughter. In spite of his genius, van Rijn's determinedly eccentric behavior alienates the very members of the elite who were paying his bills. At one point, the artist's home and belongings, including many of his paintings, are seized and sold for humiliatingly low prices in a rigged auction.

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 9, 1999 26 years ago
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Runtime 1h 43m 103 minutes total
User Rating 5.7/10 Mixed (5 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France + 2 more

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rembrandt about?

This French-German-Dutch biopic on the life of 17th century Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn is told in flashbacks from the point-of-view of the aged artist. Soon after establishing his career as a ...

Who directed Rembrandt?

Rembrandt was directed by Charles Matton.

How long is Rembrandt?

Rembrandt has a runtime of 1 hours and 43 minutes (103 minutes total).

When was Rembrandt released?

Rembrandt was released on August 9, 1999 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Rembrandt?

The main cast of Rembrandt includes Klaus Maria Brandauer, Romane Bohringer, Jean Rochefort, Johanna ter Steege, Olivier Brocheriou.