Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1985, Willem de Kooning's "Woman-Ochre," one of the most valuable paintings of the 20th century, was cut from its frame at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. 32 years later, the pai... Leggi tuttoIn 1985, Willem de Kooning's "Woman-Ochre," one of the most valuable paintings of the 20th century, was cut from its frame at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. 32 years later, the painting was found hanging in a New Mexico home.In 1985, Willem de Kooning's "Woman-Ochre," one of the most valuable paintings of the 20th century, was cut from its frame at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. 32 years later, the painting was found hanging in a New Mexico home.
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Stranger than fiction
Extremely fascinating and gripping documentary about an eccentric couple that departed this world leaving so many unanswered questions. It revolves around an art theft happened in 1985. The stolen painting (estimated to worth 160 million dollars presently) is found by a small town art dealer who has been asked to assess the collectibles left by a diseased elderly couple.
This is definitely one of the best crime related documentaries I have ever watched. This could easily make a blockbuster movie like "Catch me if you can". This story is thought provoking and surprises you with the double lives some people seem to enjoy.
This is definitely one of the best crime related documentaries I have ever watched. This could easily make a blockbuster movie like "Catch me if you can". This story is thought provoking and surprises you with the double lives some people seem to enjoy.
Full of intrigue
Ignore the average rating - this is a good documentary.
The story of a married couple who worked in education and loved exotic overseas adventures, yet who also had a stolen $100m dollar painting on the wall of their home is interesting enough on its own. But as the documentary delves deeper, aided by the many photographs and writings the couple left behind, even more questions are raised about what they got up to while they were alive.
Yes, it starts quite steadily, and the re-enactments seem a bit hammy at first, but persevere and you will be rewarded with a well crafted documentary about an astonishing story.
The story of a married couple who worked in education and loved exotic overseas adventures, yet who also had a stolen $100m dollar painting on the wall of their home is interesting enough on its own. But as the documentary delves deeper, aided by the many photographs and writings the couple left behind, even more questions are raised about what they got up to while they were alive.
Yes, it starts quite steadily, and the re-enactments seem a bit hammy at first, but persevere and you will be rewarded with a well crafted documentary about an astonishing story.
a stolen painting.. and the people who took it.
It's a truly interesting story of a family in new mexico. Jerry and rita alter have very modest jobs, but seem to take fancy, frequent vacations. To far-away exotic places. And have wild adventures. But how can they afford it? It turns out they are art thieves who stole a famous painting back in 1985. When they have both passed away, the painting is found in their house, which we discover right at the start of this film. But what else have they done? Are they also selling artifacts found on their adventures? Jerry actually wrote a book of short stories, which all sound much like confesions to crimes. And maybe even a much bigger crime! It's a very compelling story, but there are a couple things I think would have helped to complete the picture. First, the first time we watch the film, it's confusing when they switch back and forth from reading from jerry's book, then back to reality. After watching the film once, it all makes more sense. Second, the mystery raised right at the end of this film is never really resolved. The police investigator seems to have retired. We watch a guy use radar on the alter's back yard, which is now owned by someone else. Was there another crime committed? Was no-one willing to pay to dig up the septic tank? Was money the reason we never resolve what might have been a huge, bigger crime? It's a very interesting, true story, but sometimes confusing. And why do we never see or hear from the alter's two children mentioned early in the film. They don't seem to play any part here, except for the childhood photos shown. Directed by allison otto.
Outstandingly good documentary
This documentary was an absolute treat. It was so well-told I am in awe of the script-writers and all the team. Little bits of the story unfold gradually, carefully, with no big fanfare. We meet all the people involved, the opportunity shop manager, the people carting the stuff away, the museum conservators, the family who tell what little they know, even the local policeman. All carefully introduced and all beautifully filmed as they talk. There's a mystery at the heart of this film. It's about a stolen painting, a not-very-
good painting by a famous American artist. As it turns out the painting is worth a huge amount in the art world, and very important to the museum who lost it many decades ago. But what was the motive for the theft? I loved this documentary, one of the best I've seen, in its own way up there with 'Man on Wire'.
Truth is more boring than fiction
I am a relative of the Alters. It is a shame people are continuing to capitalize on what happened and ruin their reputation, even though the FBI does not believe they did it. Remember, the security guard at the museum said it was 2 men in their 20's, one of them dressed like an old women. I read early on that it was thought to possibly be gang initiation... related and the picture was probably dumped over the border in Mexico.
My aunt and uncle used to pick up all sorts of stuff at flea markets and home sales.
Here, in this film, they have Rita stealing handbags!!??
Their nephew has been interviewed since the pucture was discovered and tried to relate to people that this is not the character of the Alters, nor their lifestyle.
Yes, I can see where the idea of it could be exciting to the masses, but the truth is non existent here and their good reputation is being ruined by those seeking to capitalize on this unfortunate incident.
My aunt and uncle used to pick up all sorts of stuff at flea markets and home sales.
Here, in this film, they have Rita stealing handbags!!??
Their nephew has been interviewed since the pucture was discovered and tried to relate to people that this is not the character of the Alters, nor their lifestyle.
Yes, I can see where the idea of it could be exciting to the masses, but the truth is non existent here and their good reputation is being ruined by those seeking to capitalize on this unfortunate incident.
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- ConnessioniReferenced in The Always Sunny Podcast: The Aluminum Monster vs. Fatty Magoo (2022)
- Colonne sonoreKiss That Wealth Goodbye
Written by Daniel Todd, James Robert Smith, Stuart Magowan and Phil Duffy
Performed by Exmagician
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