The Wolf at the Door

1986 | 90 minutes | 5.2 ★ (11)

The Wolf at the Door
  • Overview

    Chronicling a period of time in Paul Gauguin's life, this film follows him through his struggles in love and the financial problems caused by the inability to sell his artwork.

  • Release Date

    05 September 1986

  • DirectingHenning Carlsen
  • Budget

    $0.00

  • Revenue

    $0.00

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