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The Lost Leonardo
The Lost Leonardo

The Lost Leonardo

The inside story of the painting that seduced the world.

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London, England, 2008. Some of the most distinguished experts on the work of Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) gather at the National Gallery to examine a painting known as Salvator Mundi; an event that turns out to be the first act of one of the most fascinating stories in the history of art.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$567955

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

95 mins

Rating

7.1/10

Release Date

20 August 2021

Country

Canada

Cast

Georgina Adam

Georgina Adam

Self - Writer and Journalist

Warren Adelson

Warren Adelson

Self - Art Dealer

Evan Beard

Evan Beard

Self - Banker

Yves Bouvier

Yves Bouvier

Self - Freeport Owner and Businessman

Alexandra Bregman

Alexandra Bregman

Self - Writer

Alison Cole

Alison Cole

Self - Editor

Dianne Dwyer Modestini

Dianne Dwyer Modestini

Self - Restorer

Maria Teresa Fiorio

Maria Teresa Fiorio

Self - Da Vinci Expert

Jacques Franck

Jacques Franck

Self - Artist and Restorer

Antoine Harari

Antoine Harari

Self - Investigative Journalist

Bradley Hope

Bradley Hope

Self - Investigative Journalist

Martin Kemp

Martin Kemp

Self - Da Vinci Expert

David Kirkpatrick

David Kirkpatrick

Self - Journalist

Stéphane Lacroix

Stéphane Lacroix

Self - Middle East Expert

Bruce Lamarche

Bruce Lamarche

Self - Bouvier's Associate

Bernd Lindemann

Bernd Lindemann

Self - Former Berlin Gemäldegallerie Director

Alexander Parish

Alexander Parish

Self - Sleeper Hunter

Doug Patteson

Doug Patteson

Self - Former CIA Agent

Ashok Roy

Ashok Roy

Self - London National Gallery Director of Collections

Didier Rykner

Didier Rykner

Self - Editor

Jerry Saltz

Jerry Saltz

Self - Art Critic and Writer

Kenny Schachter

Kenny Schachter

Self - Art Critic and Writer

Robert Simon

Robert Simon

Self - Art Dealer

Luke Syson

Luke Syson

Self - Former London National Gallery Curator

Robert K. Wittman

Robert K. Wittman

Self - FBI Art Crime Team Founder

Frank Zöllner

Frank Zöllner

Self - Da Vinci Expert

Prince Mohammed bin Salman al Saud

Prince Mohammed bin Salman al Saud

Self - Politician (archive footage)

Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio

Self - Actor (archive footage)

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