Each of this movie's 65,000 frames is an oil painting on canvas, using the same technique as Vincent van Gogh, created by a team of one hundred painters.
The world's first fully painted animation feature.
In the eight years between starting to paint and his death, Vincent van Gogh painted over eight hundred paintings, only one of which was sold in his lifetime.
This movie was animated with rotoscope. It was filmed in live-action with real actors and actresses, then each frame was painted and animated. In the end credits, the cast and sets are shown before painting.
It took a team of over one hundred professional artists to hand paint every frame of this movie. According to the official site, the work resulted in a total of eight hundred fifty-three different oil paintings, as each one was used multiple times, painting subsequent frames on the top of the original ones. In the final movie, there are exactly eight hundred fifty-three different shots.