The Last Vermeer

The Last Vermeer

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Post World War Ii

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Dan Friedkin, Richard Goodwin
  • Cast(s): Claes Bang, Vicky Krieps, Roland Møller, August Diehl, Karl Johnson See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 57min
  • Music: Peter Burgis,Julien Paschal,Johan Söderqvist,Glen Gathard,Zoe Freed
  • Award(s): Best Directorial Debut 2020 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: IF, Scoop
  • Story:

    The Last Vermeer is about a soldier and member of the Dutch resistance investigates stolen art in the wake of the Second World War, including a Vermeer sold to the Nazis by a flamboyant forger.

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6.7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

The Last Vermeer is about a soldier and member of the Dutch resistance investigates stolen art in the wake of the Second World War, including a Vermeer sold to the Nazis by a flamboyant forger.

Ratings

6.7/10

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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The main characters represent actual persons: Han van Meegeren, Joseph Piller, Johanna Oerlemans, Dirk Hannema. However the movie frequently diverges from historical facts: The most important gap is the trial: actually, Van Meegeren painted the Vermeer-style frame ("Jesus among the Doctors") for the trial, in the presence of court-appointed witnesses. He thus demonstrated the other alleged Vermeers were also fake and was charged with forgery and fraud, a much lesser offense than collaboration with the enemy. He was hence never sentenced to death, just to one year imprisonment.Joseph Piller arrested van Meegeren but did not act as his attorney.Van Meegeren was jailed in May 1945, released in Jan. or Feb. 1946 (after finishing the above-mentioned painting) and stood trial in Oct. and Nov. 1947. He was not detained in the attic of Goudstikker art gallery but mainly in the nearby HQ of Military Command.He did not sign his book for Hitler. However, according to the book the movie is partly based on, van Meegeren was a fascist sympathizer and did send an admiring note to Hitler in 1942.There are many exaggerations about characters and situations, notably Piller's and Dekker's methods as well as the feud between the Military and the Ministry of Justice.

Second time Guy Pearce plays a Dutchman. First time was in thriller/western Brimstone, which was directed by Dutchman Martin Koolhoven, who taught him the Dutch accent.

This is the first feature film to use ARRI's new 4K digital camera, Alexa LF. Using Cooke 7i primes and Alura zooms, the film was shot in LF Open Gate for a 1.85:1 4K result.

Guy Pearce was in attendance at the 2019 Telluride Film Festival representing this film. Eye witness accounts claim he had on a hat and sunglasses only hours before the premiere screening so as not to be identified, and was both present and in more fitting attire when the first showing began.

Prologue: "May 29, 1945. Three weeks after the fall of Hitler's Reich."

Popular Dialogues

"Esper Dekker: Not that I didn't enjoy it, but what the hell did we just do?"

"Captain Joseph Piller: You were expecting us? Han Van Meegeren: In these times, one expects anything."

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