Woman in Gold

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Woman in Gold is the story of an elderly woman's fight to get back paintings of her family's from a prestigious Austrian museum that were obtained during WW2 through the looting done by the Nazis. Dame Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds star in this documentary-drama that follows the wronged woman trying to resolve the situation while honoring the memory of her family, the Austrian people and those who suffered during the Holocaust while various powerful individuals fight any kind of restitution to the victims, herself or others. Powerful and heartfelt, well-acted, directed and shot, Woman in Gold should be viewed by anyone interested in WW2 and its aftermath, fans of the main actors, or someone looking for a good drama that's based upon real events.

Erik M.

Factual error: During the arbitration supposedly set in Austria, we can see at first glance a British Coat of Arms in the top of the wall of that beautiful room. No official Austrian building would display a foreign coat of arms - the scene was filmed in Britain.

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Maria Altmann: They'll never admit to what they did, because if they admit to one thing, they'll have to admit to it all.

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