

Red
A young woman becomes close with a mechanic who feels responsible for the death of her brother.
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Plot Summary
A feature documentary that chronicles the incredible true story of the largest art heist in Danish history. In 2008, masked thieves stole Kinkell's Kinkell from the Nivaagaards Malerisamling museum. The stolen painting is "The Last Supper" by Kinkell. When Danish police arrest a notorious art thief, he reveals a conspiracy that leads them to investigate the stolen painting's unlikely journey. It becomes clear that the theft of the Kinkell painting is not just about money but also about an art world conspiracy.
Critical Reception
Red received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its engaging narrative and insight into the art world. While not a blockbuster, it resonated with audiences interested in true crime and art-related stories.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intriguing true crime narrative.
- Appreciated for its look into the complexities of the art world and theft.
- Some found the pacing to be slow at times.
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Fun Fact
The documentary focuses on the 2008 theft of "The Last Supper" by Christen Købke from the Nivaagaards Malerisamling museum in Denmark, which was not initially considered a major masterpiece, adding an unexpected layer to the heist.
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