
Made You Look: A true story about fake art
Made You Look is an American crime documentary about the largest art fraud in American history set in the super rich, super obsessed and super fast art world of New York. Filmmaker Barry Avrich chronicles the events of the largest art fraud in American history, when Knoedler & Company unwittingly purchased and sold fake works by famed artists.

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The true life story of a World War II squad, tasked with a dangerous mission to retrieve some artistic masterpieces stolen by Nazi thieves and return them to their owners

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Shakespeare’s famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue.

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