Theo Van Gogh
Theo Van Gogh was a Dutch filmmaker and outspoken critic of Islam, known for his provocative film 'Submission,' which criticized the treatment of women in Islam and ultimately led to his assassination in 2004 by an Islamic extremist.
Born on Nov 23, 1957 (68 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Theo van Gogh is depicted as Vincent's beloved brother in the film.
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Uzbekistan:
The exhibition features letters written by Vincent to his brother Theo, who was the only person to understand and accept the artist's true nature.
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Andorra:
Theo van Gogh is featured in the virtual reality experience 'Finding Vincent', which follows his journey to find his brother Vincent.
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Sweden:
Theo van Gogh was murdered by a radical Islamist in 2004, highlighting the history of political violence in the Netherlands.
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Luxembourg:
Theo van Gogh was a filmmaker whose murder also influenced the political landscape in the Netherlands.
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Switzerland:
Theo van Gogh was Vincent van Gogh's gallerist brother, whose efforts were not enough to promote Vincent's work.
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United Kingdom:
Vincent van Gogh wrote about The Angelus to his brother Theo in 1874.
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Peru:
Theo van Gogh was mentioned as a warning to creators who might insult religious figures.
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United Kingdom:
Theo is Vincent van Gogh's brother, to whom Vincent wrote letters about his struggles with insomnia.
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Venezuela:
A quote from Van Gogh to his brother Theo is featured in the exhibition, highlighting his thoughts on life in the garden.
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