Films at the Museum: "Plunderer" Screening and Talkback

Date

Sunday May 17

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2:00 PM  –  4:30 PM

Plunderer is a feature-length documentary that focuses on the career of Bruno Lohse, a Nazi art dealer who served as Göring’s art agent in Paris and headed the ERR, the Nazis’ clearinghouse for confiscated art in France. Captured and interrogated by the Monuments Men after the war, Lohse served a brief prison sentence. Following his release, he profitably dealt in stolen art for sixty years, selling to collectors, galleries, and major museums. The film includes stories of Holocaust survivors working to reclaim their families’ lost artworks and examines the continuity between the post-war era and the contemporary art world and its secretive culture. 

Run time: 118 minutes.

Following the screening, there will be a talkback with producer John S. Friedman, journalist Michelle Young, producer Dr. David Milch, and executive producer Charles Knapp.

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