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Fake
Three young hipster men who share an apartment in Bangkok are each chasing after a woman, but are unaware that it's the same woman they are after.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the astonishing life of Elmyr de Hory, one of the 20th century's most prolific and audacious art forgers. Through interviews with de Hory himself, along with his associates and critics, the film explores the methods, motivations, and the sheer audacity behind his decades-long deception. It paints a picture of a man who lived a life of art and illusion, constantly on the run from the law and the art world he so skillfully manipulated.
Critical Reception
Fake received critical acclaim for its captivating subject matter and insightful exploration of art forgery. Reviewers praised its engaging narrative and the opportunity to understand the mind of a notorious art forger. The documentary was lauded for its balanced perspective, presenting de Hory not just as a criminal but as a complex artist.
What Reviewers Say
A fascinating look into the world of art forgery and the mind of its master.
Engaging documentary that humanizes a notorious art forger.
Explores the complex relationship between art, authenticity, and deception.
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Fun Fact
Elmyr de Hory claimed to have forged over 1,000 paintings by artists like Picasso, Matisse, Modigliani, and even suspected forgeries of himself.
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