The Art Dealer

The Art Dealer (French title: L'Antiquaire) is a 2015 French thriller drama film produced and directed by François Margolin. The film is about a young woman's quest to recover the collection of paintings stolen from her Jewish family during the Second World War. It was released in France on 18 March 2015.[1]

The Art Dealer
Film poster
Directed byFrançois Margolin
Produced byFrançois Margolin
Screenplay byJean-Claude Grumberg
François Margolin
Vincent Mariette
Sophie Seligmann
Based onan original idea
by Sophie Seligmann
StarringAnna Sigalevitch
François Berléand
Michel Bouquet
Robert Hirsch
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
CinematographyCaroline Champetier
Olivier Guerbois
Edited byXavier Sirven
Production
company
Margo Cinema
Commune Image Média
Distributed byMargo Cinema
Release date
  • 18 March 2015 (2015-03-18)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Cast

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gollark: As technology improves this will probably get even more problematic as individual humans get able to throw around more energy to do things.
gollark: > A human gone rogue can be stopped easily enoughI mean, a hundred years ago, a rogue human might have had a gun or something, and could maybe shoot a few people before they were stopped. Nowadays, humans have somewhat easier access to chemical stuff and can probably get away with making bombs or whatever, while some control advanced weapons systems, and theoretically Trump and others have access to nukes.Also, I think on-demand commercial DNA printing is a thing now and with a few decades more development and some biology knowledge you could probably print smallpox or something?
gollark: You probably want to be able to improvise and stuff for emergencies, like in The Martian, and obviously need to be good at repair, but mostly those don't happen much.
gollark: "Oh no! We drove into a potatron warp! We need to reflux the hyperluminar subquantum transistors!"

References

  1. "The Art Dealer". Cineuropa. Retrieved 19 March 2015.


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