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Ownership, history and morality are the poignant themes tackled here in relation to the restitution of art looted by the Nazis and the ongoing crises in the art world. Amongst a number of contemporary scandals, the director follows the disputes at the Dusseldorf City Museum where they struggled for over three years to organise an exhibition, initially planned for 2018, in honour of Jewish art dealer Max Stern. Expelled from the city following the forced liquidation of his Gallery in 1937, Stern went on to become one of the largest art dealers in Canada, and his heirs are now among the most successful dealers in art restitution in the world.


Sponsored by Lauren Spitz

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    104 minutes
  • Language
    English, German
  • Country
    Canada
  • Premiere
    Palm Beach County
  • Subtitle Language
    English
  • Director
    Jamie Kastner
  • Screenwriter
    Jamie Kastner
  • Producer
    Laura Baron Kastner, Jamie Kastner
  • Cinematographer
    Mark Caswell
  • Music
    Tom Third