The life of Paul Gauguin, a renowned artist known for his Impressionist works, was marked by both creative genius and controversy. His tumultuous relationship with Vincent van Gogh was just one aspect of his complex personality, which also included a competitive and opportunistic nature. Gauguin's travels to Polynesia, where he took on younger "wives," sparked a mix of fascination and outrage, as he captured their world and culture through his art. Despite his later advocacy for the indigenous people, Gauguin's life was marked by personal struggles and a tragic end.
Gauguin: A Dangerous Life
Paul Gauguin's artistic legacy is reexamined in this documentary, juxtaposing his remarkable creative achievements with his controversial relationships with young girls in the Pacific and his involvement in 19th-century French colonialism.