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7.8/10
IMDbEuropean Composer | 2013 | Ennio
Best Italian Film Miglior Film Italiano | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Film (Miglior Film) | 2013 | Isabella
Best Film Miglior Film | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Director (Migliore Regista) | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Editing (Miglior Montaggio) | 2013 | Massimo
Best Production Design (Migliore Scenografia) | 2013 | Maurizio
Best Director Regista del Miglior Film | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Producer (Migliore Produttore) | 2013 | Arturo
Best Producer (Migliore Produttore) | 2013 | Arturo
Best Director Migliore Regista | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Production Design in Film | 2013 | Maurizio
Best Costumes in Film | 2013 | Maurizio
Best Director (Migliore Regista) | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Editing (Miglior Montaggio) | 2013 | Massimo
Best Costume Design (Migliori Costumi) | 2013 | Maurizio
Best Film Miglior Film | 2013 | Giuseppe
2013 | Ennio
2013 | Giuseppe
Best Film | 2014 | Giuseppe
Best Production Design | 2013 | Maurizio
Best Original Score (Migliori Musiche) | 2013 | Ennio
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia | 2013 | Fabio
European Film | 2013 | Isabella
European Director | 2013 | Giuseppe
European Screenwriter | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Original Music International Competition | 2014 | Ennio
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2014 | Ennio
Best European Film Najlepszy Film Europejski | 2014 | Giuseppe
International Competition Best Film | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Producer (Migliore Produttore) | 2013 | Isabella
Best Cinematography (Migliore Fotografia) | 2013 | Fabio
Best Italian Picture Miglior film italiano | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura | 2013 | Giuseppe
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia | 2013 | Fabio
Budget 13,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 19,255,873 USD
The restaurant in Prague is "Restaurace u milosrdnych" at the crossing of "U Milosrdnych" and "Kozi" in the center of the town
Several works of art are shown during the movie. The painting that gets restored is "Portrait of a Young Girl" (ca. 1470) by Petrus Christus. Among the works studied by Oldman there is also "Birth of Venus" (1879) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Among the female portraits in his collection, one can spot: "Portrait of a Young Woman (La Fornarina)" (ca. 1519) and "Portrait of a Young Woman (La Muta)" (1507) by Raphael, "Violante" (ca. 1515), "La Bella" (1536) and "Portrait of Eleonora Gonzaga Della Rovere" (ca. 1538) by Titian, "Portrait of Eleaonor of Toledo and Her Son" (1545) and "Portrait of Lucrezia Panciatichi" (1541) by Bronzino, "Portrait of Caterina Sforza" (ca. 1490) by Lorenzo di Credi, "Zingarella" (1505) by Boccaccio Boccaccino, "Portarit of Lucretia Borgia" (ca. 1510) by Bartolomeo Veneziano, "Portrait of Lucina Brembati" (1518) by Lorenzo Lotto, "Lady with a Book of Petrarch's Rhyme" (ca. 1528) by Andrea del Sarto, "Portrait of Bianca Cappello" (ca. 1572) by Alessandro Allori, "Portrait of Elspeth Tucher" (1499) by Albrecht Dürer, "Salomè" (1510) by Lucas Cranach the Elder, "Portrait of Minerva Anguissola" (ca. 1570) by Sofonisba Anguissola, "Self-Portrait" (1580) by Marietta Robusti, "Girl with a Burning Candle" (ca. 1706) by Gottfried Schalken, "Portrait of Beatrice Cenci" (1599) and "Portrait of the Mother" (ca. 1620) by Guido Reni, "Self-Portrait" and "Portrait of Old Dame" by Rosalba Carriera, "Self-Portrait with Harp" (1750) by Rose-Adelaide Ducreux, "Portrait of Delphine Ingres-Ramel" (1859) and "Portrait of Madame Aymon" (1806) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, "Joli Coeur" (1867) and "Woman in the Window" by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and "Jeanne Samary in a Low-Necked Dress (La Rêverie)" (1877) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. There are also works of Pieter Paul Rubens, Francisco Goya, Élisabeth Vigée-Le Brun, Amedeo Modigliani and Morgan Weistling.
Ennio Morricone recorded music for the movie with Czech National Symphony Orchestra in Prague.
In the pub across from the villa there hangs a poster on the wall which features a design promoting Alexander. Alexander was a magician who performed in the early 20th century and enjoyed great success in his presentations within the field of mentalism (e.g. mind reading, telepathy and the like). Alexander was often promoted as "The Man Who Knows", due to his ability to answer questions put to him by the audience under seemingly impossible circumstances. This, of course, parallels the function of the automaton which is featured in the film.
The title was changed to 'Deception' when released in the UK.
"Billy Whistler: I wouldn't be so sure if I were you. Human emotions are like works of art. They can be forged. They seem just like the original, but they are a forgery. Virgil Oldman: Forgery? Billy Whistler: Everything can be faked, Virgil. Joy, pain, hate... illness, recovery. Even love."
"Claire: In an old article of yours I found on the internet, you said: There's something authentic in every forgery. What did you mean? Virgil Oldman: When simulating another's work the forger can't resist the temptation to put in something of himself. Often it's just a trifle, a detail of no interest. One unsuspected stroke, by which the forger inevitably ends up betraying himself, and revealing his own utterly authentic sensibilities."