A documentary about legendary art forger Elmyr de Hory. His forgeries fooled the world for years and perhaps they continue to.
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Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
1997
R
5 h 0 m
Norway
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A documentary about legendary art forger Elmyr de Hory. His forgeries fooled the world for years and perhaps they continue to.
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6.2 /10
113 people rated
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أفضل الممثلين
تقييمات المستخدمين
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أفضل الممثلين
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Netflix
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أفضل الممثلين(12)
Ursula Andress
Self
Elmyr de Hory
Self
Mark Forgy
Self
Sonja Henie
Self
Anthony Hugo
Self
Clifford Irving
Self
Guilemette Joris
Self
David Malatesta
Self - Narrator
Sandy Pratt
Self
Vicente Ribas
Self
William Robinson
Self
David Breuer Weil
Self
تقييمات المستخدمين
هايم في بلد العجايب
24/07/2024 01:15
Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
shazia
29/05/2023 13:01
source: Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
Michael Lesehe
25/05/2023 00:31
Moviecut—Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
@I_m Phatbintou🇬🇲🤍
23/05/2023 05:50
Elmyr de Hory (born Hoffmann Elemér Albert), is such an intriguing figure. One can focus on his alleged crimes, selling forgeries for far too much, and possibly even getting his fakes into art collections and museums throughout the world. Or, there is another way to look at him.
Early in this film, he says something to the effect of: "Picasso would sell this for $15,000 to $20,000; I would sell it for less." Whether intentional or not, this raises a good question: why does art have value? If one person can make a painting identical to the original, why is the original worth so much when they exhibit the same image, the same style? This film features an interview with Clifford Irving, who is a bit of a legend. That the two swindlers became friends is so appropriate. A documentary most likely exists on Irving, as well, and these two back to back could make a great double feature.
And, of course, we are left to wonder how many of his claims are fake themselves? Perhaps the sales he claimed to make never truly happened...
الفاسي 🖤💛
13/04/2023 12:10
source: Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
hano__tr97
13/04/2023 12:10
Elmyr de Hory (born Hoffmann Elemér Albert), is such an intriguing figure. One can focus on his alleged crimes, selling forgeries for far too much, and possibly even getting his fakes into art collections and museums throughout the world. Or, there is another way to look at him.
Early in this film, he says something to the effect of: "Picasso would sell this for $15,000 to $20,000; I would sell it for less." Whether intentional or not, this raises a good question: why does art have value? If one person can make a painting identical to the original, why is the original worth so much when they exhibit the same image, the same style? This film features an interview with Clifford Irving, who is a bit of a legend. That the two swindlers became friends is so appropriate. A documentary most likely exists on Irving, as well, and these two back to back could make a great double feature.
And, of course, we are left to wonder how many of his claims are fake themselves? Perhaps the sales he claimed to make never truly happened...
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تقييمات المستخدمين
هايم في بلد العجايب
24/07/2024 01:15
Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
shazia
29/05/2023 13:01
source: Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
Michael Lesehe
25/05/2023 00:31
Moviecut—Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
@I_m Phatbintou🇬🇲🤍
23/05/2023 05:50
Elmyr de Hory (born Hoffmann Elemér Albert), is such an intriguing figure. One can focus on his alleged crimes, selling forgeries for far too much, and possibly even getting his fakes into art collections and museums throughout the world. Or, there is another way to look at him.
Early in this film, he says something to the effect of: "Picasso would sell this for $15,000 to $20,000; I would sell it for less." Whether intentional or not, this raises a good question: why does art have value? If one person can make a painting identical to the original, why is the original worth so much when they exhibit the same image, the same style? This film features an interview with Clifford Irving, who is a bit of a legend. That the two swindlers became friends is so appropriate. A documentary most likely exists on Irving, as well, and these two back to back could make a great double feature.
And, of course, we are left to wonder how many of his claims are fake themselves? Perhaps the sales he claimed to make never truly happened...
الفاسي 🖤💛
13/04/2023 12:10
source: Almost True: The Noble Art of Forgery
hano__tr97
13/04/2023 12:10
Elmyr de Hory (born Hoffmann Elemér Albert), is such an intriguing figure. One can focus on his alleged crimes, selling forgeries for far too much, and possibly even getting his fakes into art collections and museums throughout the world. Or, there is another way to look at him.
Early in this film, he says something to the effect of: "Picasso would sell this for $15,000 to $20,000; I would sell it for less." Whether intentional or not, this raises a good question: why does art have value? If one person can make a painting identical to the original, why is the original worth so much when they exhibit the same image, the same style? This film features an interview with Clifford Irving, who is a bit of a legend. That the two swindlers became friends is so appropriate. A documentary most likely exists on Irving, as well, and these two back to back could make a great double feature.
And, of course, we are left to wonder how many of his claims are fake themselves? Perhaps the sales he claimed to make never truly happened...
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