Scene from Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti (2017)
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Duration: 132 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x816 | Added: 2018-Mar-15 |
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Tuheï Adams
Birth Name: Tuheï Adams
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Alternate Names: Tuhei Adams
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Full Biography
Tuheï Adams, born in Tahiti, is known for his role as Gauguin in the 2017 film 'Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti'. He portrayed the artist Paul Gauguin, who left France in 1891 seeking authenticity and artistic inspiration. Despite facing poverty and health issues during his two-year stay in Tahiti, Gauguin found happiness with Tehura, a native girl.
About the Movie: Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti (2017)

Release Year: 2017
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Alternative Title: Gauguin: Viaje a Tahiti, Gauguin, Дикарь
Director: Edouard Deluc
Writer: Edouard Deluc, Etienne Comar, Paul Gauguin, Raphaëlle Desplechin, Sarah Kaminsky, Thomas Lilti
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Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance
Story
In 1891, French artist Paul Gauguin feels stifled by the artificiality of Paris and longs for authenticity to inspire his art. Unable to persuade his wife Mette and children to follow him, he decides to journey alone to Tahiti. Upon arrival, Gauguin settles in a remote village called Mataiera, living in a native hut. Over the course of two years, he immerses himself in painting and carving, drawing inspiration from the island's primitive art. Despite facing poverty, heart problems, and other hardships, Gauguin finds joy in his relationship with Tehura, a young native girl.
Summary
Gauguin - Voyage de Tahiti (2017) is a biographical drama that follows renowned French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin's journey to Tahiti in search of artistic inspiration. Directed by Edouard Deluc, the film chronicles Gauguin's struggle for authenticity amidst the conventional art scene of late 19th-century Paris, his solo voyage and two-year stay in Tahiti, and his experiences living among the natives while creating artwork influenced by their culture. The movie explores themes of artistic expression, cultural immersion, and personal sacrifice.