Cinema in the Impressionist era in Auvers-sur-Oise
The International Film Festival of Auvers-sur-Oise annually presents film screenings in the town immortalized by Van Gogh and the Impressionists. Documentaries, auteur films, and feature films related to art, painting, and artistic creation are shown in theaters and outdoors, taking advantage of the unique setting of this historic town. A festival celebrating the union of the seventh art and painting in one of France's most inspiring cities.
The International Film Festival of Auvers-sur-Oise takes place in one of France's most historically artistic towns. Auvers-sur-Oise, a small commune in the Val-d'Oise on the banks of the Oise River, is inseparable from the history of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painting: it was here that Vincent van Gogh spent the last seventy days of his life (from May to July 1890) and created over 70 canvases, including the very famous 'Wheatfield with Crows'. It is also in Auvers that his friend and doctor, Dr. Gachet, is buried, and where the landscape painter Charles-François Daubigny stayed.
This exceptional setting inspires a film festival that explores the relationships between the seventh art and the visual arts, particularly painting. Documentaries about great painters, artistic biopics, auteur films with distinct pictorial aesthetics, and cinematic perspectives on Impressionism make up the program of this unique festival.
The strength of the International Film Festival of Auvers lies in its screenings in unusual and historic locations. The Auberge Ravoux, where Van Gogh spent his final days, the Daubigny Museum, the park of the Château d'Auvers, and the gardens of Dr. Gachet serve as backdrops for outdoor screenings, creating a unique atmosphere where cinema dialogues with painting and heritage.
Documentaries on the great Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters form the core of the program. Van Gogh, Monet, Pissarro, Sisley, Daubigny, and their contemporaries are the subjects of films that allow the public to delve into their lives and works. These documentaries, often award-winning at specialized festivals, reveal lesser-known aspects of the Impressionist masters to the general public.
Beyond documentaries, the festival focuses on fiction films that deal with painting and painters. From major biographical dramas to contemporary auteur films, many filmmakers have drawn inspiration from the world of visual art. This dialogue between painting and cinema is the originality of the Auvers festival.
2026 edition of the International Film Festival of Auvers: documentaries, auteur films, and outdoor screenings in the town of Van Gogh. Program to be confirmed.
The International Film Festival of Auvers-sur-Oise returns in 2026 for a new edition dedicated to the dialogue between cinema and painting, in the exceptional setting of the town immortalized by Van Gogh. Program to be confirmed.
Screenings take place in various locations in Auvers-sur-Oise: cinema hall, heritage sites, and outdoor screenings depending on the weather.
By train: Auvers-sur-Oise station (Transilien H from Gare du Nord via Pontoise, approx. 45 min).
By car: D4 from Pontoise (9 km) or D928 from Cergy. Parking available in the village lots.
Prices to be confirmed based on the program. Some screenings may be free.
Town of Auvers-sur-Oise
Manoir des Colombières, 95430 Auvers-sur-Oise
Tel: 01 30 36 80 12
Website: auvers-sur-oise.com
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