Si vous avez été captivé par 'Une collection d'art et de sang : le catalogue Goering' (2021), cette série fascinante mêlant histoire, art et intrigue criminelle, vous adorerez ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des récits tout aussi envoûtants, explorant des thèmes sombres et des quêtes artistiques marquées par le sang et la passion.

The Train (1964)
Description: Depicts the efforts to prevent Nazi-looted art from being transported to Germany, blending action with a deep respect for cultural preservation.
Fait: The film was shot in black and white to emphasize its gritty, realistic tone, despite the availability of color technology at the time.


The Portrait of a Lady (1996)
Description: While not about war, it delves into the power dynamics and emotional weight of art and possession, mirroring themes of control and loss.
Fait: The film's cinematography was heavily inspired by Renaissance paintings, creating a visually lush and dramatic atmosphere.


The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
Description: A stylish heist film centered around the theft of a priceless painting, exploring themes of wealth, power, and the allure of art.
Fait: The iconic museum heist scene was filmed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, adding to the film's glamorous appeal.


The Good German (2006)
Description: A noir-style thriller set in post-war Berlin, touching on the chaos and moral ambiguity surrounding stolen art and war crimes.
Fait: The film was intentionally made to resemble classic 1940s cinema, using period-appropriate techniques and lighting.


The Art of the Steal (2013)
Description: A documentary about the controversial relocation of the Barnes Foundation's art collection, delving into the politics and ethics of art ownership.
Fait: The film sparked widespread debate about the role of public institutions versus private collectors in the art world.


The Monuments Men (2014)
Description: Focuses on the recovery of art stolen by the Nazis during World War II, highlighting the intersection of war, art, and morality.
Fait: The film is based on the true story of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program, a group tasked with rescuing cultural treasures.


The Forger (2014)
Description: Explores the world of art forgery and the high stakes of replicating masterpieces, touching on themes of authenticity and deception.
Fait: The protagonist's forgeries are so convincing that they challenge the very notion of what makes art 'real.'


Woman in Gold (2015)
Description: Centers on the legal battle to reclaim artwork looted by the Nazis, exploring themes of justice, memory, and cultural heritage.
Fait: The painting at the heart of the story, Gustav Klimt's 'Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I,' is often referred to as the 'Mona Lisa of Austria.'


Tim's Vermeer (2013)
Description: A documentary that follows an inventor's quest to replicate a Vermeer painting, highlighting the intersection of art, science, and obsession.
Fait: Tim Jenison, the subject of the film, had no formal training in art but used technology to recreate a masterpiece with stunning accuracy.


The Last Vermeer (2019)
Description: Examines the post-war investigation into art forgery and collaboration, blending mystery with historical intrigue.
Fait: The film is based on the true story of Han van Meegeren, one of the most notorious art forgers of the 20th century.
